krawlings
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I met my good buddy Tony to day at Lower Overlook for a dive . Met up at 2:OO PM We waled down to were ewe would inter the water (Tony has never dived this sight only WBP )I gave him a quick lay out of the gereal area and what to look for . we went back to the cares and geared up at one of the picnic tables so we would not have so far to walk to the water. The weather man can't predict the weather vary well . It was suposed to rian (90%chance ) but we had clear skys 78* to 79* air temp. We put our Dry suits on at the VARY LAST MINUTE . d*m it was hotr in the suits . the long hike was a real bear in all the gear and the temp. man the water felt good . we found the line and came to the end of the first stretch of line i could not find where it picked up but we did find the big pile of barrels we then just fallowed the ledge to some were nere the rubble by the dam we were at 80" at this point . I think I got a little narced I looked at my compuss and I just stared at it ,I could not figure what it said wow I stared to go deeper then said to myself this is not the way and tured to fallow the lidge up to a sallower depth The I got my head clear and got on the compuss heading . Tony said I looked a little confused We found 3 rods and reals I broght one that looked good to me up. And it was in good shape It was a great dive temp at 80' was 48* at the surface water was 74* at 40' was 56* . We got out of the water 10 minutes before the ranger was diving through and broadcasting that the park was closing at 5:00 pm perfect timing