Lake Keowee Pump House Trip on May 23, 2010

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Upstate Scuba OWI

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I am taking a group to dive the Pump House on Lake Kewoee on Sunday May 23rd, 2010. The group will leave from the Lake Keowee Marina at 1pm. You can bring up to two tanks to see this site before the lake turns back green that it tends to do in the summer months. Cost of the trip is $25.00. We will provide water and snacks and will have a cooler on board for other foods and drinks. Please PM me or call Upstate Scuba at 864-653-3483 to reserve your slot on the boat. :D
 
yes diving doubles and deco stops will be allowed. Just tell the boat captain what times you need and he can adjust for you without a problem. if you only want to see the structure meets ground part then you will see depths of 84 feet or so. but further deeps can be done if you wish to dive in the valley part of the lake. the building was built on a hill side.
 
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We have two slots left open for sunday's trip to the Pump House. Please call the store to reserve your spot. For those of you meeting us at the lake Keowee Marina at 1 pm. The GPS address for the Marina is 150 Keowee Marina Drive Seneca SC.
 
Had a great trip to the pump house today. The coldest the water got was 55 degrees at 86 feet. Thank you to fellow scuba board member EMT Diver from TN for making the long trip from TN to come dive with us today. Next trip will probably be the Old Shallowford Bridge on Lake Keowee.
 

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