joe8mofo
Contributor
Despite the rain, we headed on over to Diveland in Glencoe, AL.
Surface temp was 52 degrees and the the coldest I logged was 43 degrees. It was actually really comfortable for diving dry, definitely better than Lake Lanier.
The rain had silted the water so that visibility was 5' and gradually improved as depth increased. It really opened up between 60 and 80'. Deeper than 80' visibility degraded to the point that we turned at 110' as vis had gone down to 1'.
Wouldn't it be great if Diveland reopened for public use?
Surface temp was 52 degrees and the the coldest I logged was 43 degrees. It was actually really comfortable for diving dry, definitely better than Lake Lanier.
The rain had silted the water so that visibility was 5' and gradually improved as depth increased. It really opened up between 60 and 80'. Deeper than 80' visibility degraded to the point that we turned at 110' as vis had gone down to 1'.
Wouldn't it be great if Diveland reopened for public use?