Cyprian
Contributor
Lake Murray - Marietta's Landing
Bryan and I arrived early as we often try to do, around 7:30 am and the place was almost empty. There were a few campers and one scuba group.
We jumped in just before 8 and were treated to around 15' of vis for dive 1. When we surfaced a scuba class was gearing up. After dive 2 the place was packed! There were 3 dive shop classes going on as well as swimmers, etc. It was somewhat crazy and the most people I have ever seen on the dive side of Marietta's. The vis around the platforms dropped to 5-8' as expected. However, Bryan and I dove the wall and out close to the first wake buoy. I am happy to report that we had ambient light down to 51' and the vis below the second thermocline has opened up a little. We had about 5-7'. But the West wall still had all the vis. There was one spot where we had 20' of vis and the whole wall did not deteriorate below 12-15' of vis.
Temps? It was hot on the surface (86-88), the first thermocline dropped to upper 70s and the second thermocline was around 39-40' and temp was low 70's.
Side note: We stopped at the "deep" tower on our way back and the vis looked awesome. Johnny Johnson had his boat in the cove and there were about 8 divers there that I could see and 4 swimming toward the tower. It was a scuba day at the lake for sure.
Oh, and Bryan and I got a good smile in at the end of our dives. As we were packing up, we heard over a loudspeaker "You see that dive flag? You are to stay 150' away from that dive flag at all times." The lake patrol had tagged a jet skier who had managed to drive right up to the cove at Marietta's. It was crazy. There were no less than 5 dive flags in the water and they just drove right in, and not at a slow speed either. Thank you lake patrol!
Safe dives,
Cyp
Bryan and I arrived early as we often try to do, around 7:30 am and the place was almost empty. There were a few campers and one scuba group.
We jumped in just before 8 and were treated to around 15' of vis for dive 1. When we surfaced a scuba class was gearing up. After dive 2 the place was packed! There were 3 dive shop classes going on as well as swimmers, etc. It was somewhat crazy and the most people I have ever seen on the dive side of Marietta's. The vis around the platforms dropped to 5-8' as expected. However, Bryan and I dove the wall and out close to the first wake buoy. I am happy to report that we had ambient light down to 51' and the vis below the second thermocline has opened up a little. We had about 5-7'. But the West wall still had all the vis. There was one spot where we had 20' of vis and the whole wall did not deteriorate below 12-15' of vis.
Temps? It was hot on the surface (86-88), the first thermocline dropped to upper 70s and the second thermocline was around 39-40' and temp was low 70's.
Side note: We stopped at the "deep" tower on our way back and the vis looked awesome. Johnny Johnson had his boat in the cove and there were about 8 divers there that I could see and 4 swimming toward the tower. It was a scuba day at the lake for sure.
Oh, and Bryan and I got a good smile in at the end of our dives. As we were packing up, we heard over a loudspeaker "You see that dive flag? You are to stay 150' away from that dive flag at all times." The lake patrol had tagged a jet skier who had managed to drive right up to the cove at Marietta's. It was crazy. There were no less than 5 dive flags in the water and they just drove right in, and not at a slow speed either. Thank you lake patrol!
Safe dives,
Cyp