ISO riverbed conditions

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Teknadv3x

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If anyone has been to the riverbed recently, please post a report.




Thanks in advance
Dave
 
What does ISO in this case stand for??
 
"In Search Of"
 
Ok....lots of riverbeds in Texas. LOL Maybe he means Lake Travis........
 
Ok....lots of riverbeds in Texas. LOL Maybe he means Lake Travis........

Remember the Comal does not count:mooner:
 
Somebody called me an " ISO " once.

Well, Ok it's been more then once. ' Fact it happens all the time. :D
 
:rofl3:
Somebody called me an " ISO " once.

Well, Ok it's been more then once. ' Fact it happens all the time. :D


You are the best. :rofl3:
 
Cold and Dark, with lots of silt on the bottom!


Thanks for the report.
You see this is the time of the year that the windex layer may start forming.
So I post, looking for someone who pulls off dives down to riverbed.

Your profile says certification: Technical Diver
If my crew & I are going to base our decision to drive up from Houston to pull off some riverbed dives on your report. With all the time , effort and money involved we
need to have confidence in your evaluation.

Exactly how many dives have you pulled off down to the riverbed?
Can you tell me some detail about your dives you did. How you pulled them off
Run times, deco schedules, gases need and volumes required and so on.


Thanks in advance
Dave
 

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