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...drive to Lake Rawlings instead. It wasn't cold,...it was refreshing!ddown:
It wasn't cold it was temperate but not cold got my 2 dives in
It wasn't cold until my fingers quit working and my lips refused to hold onto my reg!! Then it became cold!! :loki3:Doc Intrepid:...drive to Lake Rawlings instead. It wasn't cold,...it was refreshing!
Lake Rawlings was about 46 degrees top to bottom, but we had a fire topside.Hoyden:Diving wet, it was cold from the time you got in to the time you got out. Although it didn't seem as bad as in January it was a degree or two colder (41-43). What was the temp at Lake Rawlings?
Jackie
The dead frog was diving without a buddy, LOL and I noticed something I've never seen before. the RV has wood paneling and the sun light made it down to 90 feet. that will change when the place opens and the real rototilling beginssaying:You know, maybe I'm just exagerating. On the upside there was the dense and dramatic wildlife. Damn near like Bonaire.
Instead of coral, though, it was vast clouds of algae bloom.
And instead of denizens and denizens of reef fish there was a single sluggish bass and a dead frog.