jl_va_21
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So last week I signed up for a local dive for this upcoming weekend. At the time the weather (surface) was in the low 50's and the water was around 50. I dive in wetsuit(s) only and have been as low as 48 degrees comfortably. I figured I wouldn't go too deep but still realized this would be colder than that - don't mind being a little uncomfortable for a short shallow fun dive.
However since then the weather has changed. It even snowed this weekend. The forecast for my dive day is now a high of 39 degrees. I doubt this will have too much a an immediate impact on water temp but might push it a little lower. The part I wonder about this is this - even if I end the dive short, I'm going to have to get out of the water and change out of my wetsuit in cold air.
Does this still sound like some cold fun? Or is it moving into the "dangerous" realm? I'd still like to go, but want to know if that would be dumb.
I guess a related question is whether using a normal regulator (not something special for cold) becomes an issue yet - at these temps.
However since then the weather has changed. It even snowed this weekend. The forecast for my dive day is now a high of 39 degrees. I doubt this will have too much a an immediate impact on water temp but might push it a little lower. The part I wonder about this is this - even if I end the dive short, I'm going to have to get out of the water and change out of my wetsuit in cold air.
Does this still sound like some cold fun? Or is it moving into the "dangerous" realm? I'd still like to go, but want to know if that would be dumb.
I guess a related question is whether using a normal regulator (not something special for cold) becomes an issue yet - at these temps.