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@AfterDark just summed it up.
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I've a book from the DEM has all the depth of lakes and ponds in RI.I have been diving a bunch of lakes in my area. Not much to see but at least I'm in the water. I downloaded an app called iBoating and it gives depths to most lakes. I have been trying to go to the deepest point of the lakes as a goal. Hit 61 feet in Wallum Lake last week. Even though its not the deepest point, it was easily accessed from the spot I normally go in from.
I too have been keeping an eye on the bay forecast and discouraged each time. Typical New England, wait 5 minutes the weather will change and in most cases for the worse.
I have the same book.I've a book from the DEM has all the depth of lakes and ponds in RI.
You too?! Right now I'm sick and not with a cold, low grade fever, sick in my stomach can't eat, can't even drink much without getting sicker.Let me know the temp at the northern sites. I'm going to try and get out next week. My cold is almost gone so time to get back in