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 I went down Desert Tortoise, did a few off shoots, several turn-arounds, and finally a lovely young man with a scuba class pointed further down the ridge . . . that is normally underwater.  :chuckle:
  I went down Desert Tortoise, did a few off shoots, several turn-arounds, and finally a lovely young man with a scuba class pointed further down the ridge . . . that is normally underwater.  :chuckle: Still, the first dive was a good shake-out, even thought I didn't find much trash.  Snagged a few pieces, and some mono-filament with hooks.  With the lake so low, most of the the trash was above the water line.   Also, the vis was 12 - 18" . . . yeah, inches.  It was a great opportunity to practice search patterns, buoyancy control, and non-silting kicks.  I decided to 'run out' to the channel, to see how it was, and found a 'cloud' that sits at 15fsw.  Once you drop down below 15, the water looks like the bottom.  In the 'cloud', the vis was about 2-3".
  Still, the first dive was a good shake-out, even thought I didn't find much trash.  Snagged a few pieces, and some mono-filament with hooks.  With the lake so low, most of the the trash was above the water line.   Also, the vis was 12 - 18" . . . yeah, inches.  It was a great opportunity to practice search patterns, buoyancy control, and non-silting kicks.  I decided to 'run out' to the channel, to see how it was, and found a 'cloud' that sits at 15fsw.  Once you drop down below 15, the water looks like the bottom.  In the 'cloud', the vis was about 2-3".
 We went about 3/4 (I think) across the cove, and with a general consensus of 'this sucks', turned around.
  We went about 3/4 (I think) across the cove, and with a general consensus of 'this sucks', turned around. blush:, I forgot his name) had run a line from the Inland Scuba diver-down buoy to a marker buoy.   I was hoping to observe his reel work . . . Yeah, ri-i-i-i-ght.  We came back, found the line, and were to follow it to the diver-down flag and bring it in.  We discussed this at the surface, then descended  . . .  And they were gone!  What, wait -- really?  (Dive plan was if I got lost, I am solo.  I had two ind. doubles.)  I came back up, located the bubbles, shot an azimuth, and went after them.  I saw one large bubble, and that was it.  Did I mention the vis sucked?   I continued on because the dive flag was in the  azimuth as well.  Kick count said I should have been there. . .   Surfaced again . . .  Hey, wait a minute - the sneaky buggers had moved it!
blush:, I forgot his name) had run a line from the Inland Scuba diver-down buoy to a marker buoy.   I was hoping to observe his reel work . . . Yeah, ri-i-i-i-ght.  We came back, found the line, and were to follow it to the diver-down flag and bring it in.  We discussed this at the surface, then descended  . . .  And they were gone!  What, wait -- really?  (Dive plan was if I got lost, I am solo.  I had two ind. doubles.)  I came back up, located the bubbles, shot an azimuth, and went after them.  I saw one large bubble, and that was it.  Did I mention the vis sucked?   I continued on because the dive flag was in the  azimuth as well.  Kick count said I should have been there. . .   Surfaced again . . .  Hey, wait a minute - the sneaky buggers had moved it!   
 Jax mentioned the "Labrador Incident", so here goes. My dive buddy Brian and I popped up in the shallows to see how far we were from our entry point (where Jax and the Inland Dive folks were). When we saw how close we were to shore and a family group (maybe 20ft.),we started laughing. Apparently Labrador retrievers are intrigued by the sudden close appearance of floating, laughing heads, and they came after us. Not aggressively, just "OMG,OMG,lets go see!". One stopped at the shoreline when his family called, but the other dove right in. I don't know how much air needed to be in my BC to float both myself and an 80lb. dog ,but it was more than I had. No harm done, the dog went back to shore while we continued laughing. Thanks to Inland for arranging the clean-up!
 Get the diver, get the diver!!    I wish I'd seen it!
  Get the diver, get the diver!!    I wish I'd seen it!   
 
				