Local sites to get wet in mid-March?

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You can go diving at the Downtown Aquarium in Denver. I'm planning on a nice cheap shark dive out there this year.
 
Is this still on? If it is 59 on Sunday won't there be enough runoff and mud to make the pond too thick to drink but too thin to plow?
 
Is this still on? If it is 59 on Sunday won't there be enough runoff and mud to make the pond too thick to drink but too thin to plow?

Usually the pond isn't affected by runoff. But, on the other hand it might. The vis is never all that good there. 5 ft is a good day more than that is a great day. I use the area for practice and exercise. If it is truly bad, call it a day and have a beer.
Yes, it's still on.
 
Who’s definitely going to be there tomorrow? If I’m solo, I can be flexible on my schedule.
 
My daughters and I were invited for a free ride on the Ski Train to Winter Park tomorrow, so we'll probably be on the slopes. Sorry to bag out on you. I love this state and having the option to SCUBA dive or Ski.

Please let me know about other local dives that you plan. I'll be sure to post when I plan to dive in Grand Lake this spring/early summer as well.
 
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