Texasguy
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Blue Lagoon is nice, visibility usually is great, but 2 hours and it gets boring, it is rather small and empty. Plus, acidity gets inside the mask, after 1 hour it gets hard to keep it fog free even with the best anti-defoggers. Between dives I'd bring drinking water and soap to fully wash the mask from inside, then re-apply defog. Also, if it rains, even a little, the waters become opaque white, like milk, killing diving for hours.
Twin lake is not a bad dive, I like the East side with sunken trees. Though power lines, train, hilly-billy camper city... Looks depressing on surface.
Lake 288 is good looking on surface but visibility is always bad lately.
Mammoth smells balls. Sniff your gear when you'll come home, smells bad as no other lake. Visibility probably worse than 288 and twin lake.
PS: Houston sucks for diving, there is not a good spot.
Twin lake is not a bad dive, I like the East side with sunken trees. Though power lines, train, hilly-billy camper city... Looks depressing on surface.
Lake 288 is good looking on surface but visibility is always bad lately.
Mammoth smells balls. Sniff your gear when you'll come home, smells bad as no other lake. Visibility probably worse than 288 and twin lake.
PS: Houston sucks for diving, there is not a good spot.