Icy diving.....

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texdiveguy

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.....so who is 'icy' diving this weekend in north Texas??
 
there ice in n. tx?
im planning on going to vt in 2 wks but lake champlain is still not frozen over... looks like canada.
 
'Not looking too good this weekend is it ?

I'm always up for a dive rain or shine, day or night but Icy roads... man I'm not up for that stuff and I have a 4x4. I'm not too hopefull but We'll have to keep a watch on the conditions and see if things turn out OK :wink:

Hey... Laura said we should go dive at Turner Falls, OK. Its by no means a dive spot but I bet there is some stuff all over the bottom that folks have lost while they were swimming. If its anything like Bevers Bend State Park it would be worth a trip sometime. ( Don & Foo & I cleaned up below the diving board there :wink: )

I could use several new pairs of Sunglasses a few gold chains :14:
 
Hey Frank.... yea the roads may be just to icy this weekend for safe travel.....Laura is right about 'cleaning up' at Turner Falls....I am game-- (assuming any water??) ,,,,lets mark it for a trek before it gets warm again....I need some loot also!!
 
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