Just got back, lets see... COLD
COLD
COOOLD
Air temp had to be around 30 I don't remember exactly, I just know there was ice all over and it was a very cold stiff breeze! I was walking down to the lake looking at the ice on the rock and puddles of water thinking awsome, I need to invest in dry gloves
Had a slow start, o-rings wouldn't seat on my regs so I had to warm them up with the trucks heater and dig them out and put new ones in.
Jason (Gilty) our guide gave us a dive briefing and we were off, plan was to go out the dam, check out the old dam thats underwater and come back accross. (I think, I thought a was paying good attention by my ears were frozen)
First dive was 93 feet max depth, runtime was about 19 minutes, Kurt was diving 3 mil gloves and the cold was just too much (I wouldn't have lasted half that long). I decided I didn't have enough punishment so I went back for another 21 minutes on a shallow dive with Jason (the only one smart enough to use dry gloves) and at that point I couldn't feel my fingers any more with my 7mm gloves so I had to pack it in.
Vis varied, on the bottom I could make out fins and light a few feet away but it was in a haze so good clear vision was like a foot, up shallower we hit some spots that was probably a good solid 6 feet of vis.
Temperature graph shows 38.6 for surface and 37.5 for max depth, my codest dive to date.
One thing I have discovered about diving sidemount, I do not like it for cold water, when I have to remove a nice warm reg and stick in a nice fresh ice cold one on the tank switch, thats not fun.
On a side note large portions of the bottom were gravel and rock in some areas and TONS of muscles all over and LOTS of I guess duck poop?
All in all good day out, I'll do it again - when its warmer!