Possible move to Columbus, OH

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Before making a big decision like this, I need some help from the locals. I'm wanting some info on the local diving in/around the area. I know a little about OH, but not much about diving in the area. Any help or links that you could provide would be welcomed. I know that a dry suit is almost required, but other than that I don't know anything else.

Thanks,
Adam
 
Well, Adam, I am not sure about your body tolerance, but a dry suit certainly is NOT required. I dove in Lake Huron with a boat load of 12 and over half dove wet. In fact, the quarry temps are still very comfortable in the mid 70's and drop to, perhaps, mid 60's at the thermocline.

Aside from Lake Erie, Ohio has mostly quarry diving. Here are a few links to some....
Todd's Scuba Sales, Inc.
Gilboa Quarry Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving and Recreation Center in Northwest Ohio - Portage Quarry
White Star Quarry, Gibsonburg, Ohio one of the best inland dive sites in the midwestern USA. Midwest dive sight.
Lakeview RV Park & Campground - Ohio Campground Owners Association member located in Lancaster (Lakeview Park...has a lake that allows diving)

Again, these are just a few. Columbus has many awesome dive shops, clubs, owners, etc...too--Including a brand new, state of the art dive shop/pool in the west/north west side of town called Aquatic Adventures of Ohio.

Hope this helps with some info and looking forward to diving with you when you move to the Buckeye State!!
 
Before making a big decision like this, I need some help from the locals. I'm wanting some info on the local diving in/around the area. I know a little about OH, but not much about diving in the area. Any help or links that you could provide would be welcomed. I know that a dry suit is almost required, but other than that I don't know anything else.

Thanks,
Adam

I live in Columbus. I'l PM my phone number if you'd like.

Keep in mind, we do NOT wear snorkels here! :dork2:

No wait, there are some goobers who do. :D

All kidding aside, I can give you some info about the area if you'd like. I've been in Columbus more than 8 years.
 
Not only do we have some really nice sites that are local you're only about a 10-13 hour drive from Tobermory, Ontario; the outer banks and northern Florida.
Ber :lilbunny:
 
Shipwreck Diving - Osprey Charters

A little bit of a hike from Columbus, but perfect for a weekend trip.

Best charter I have found on Lake Erie. Incredible wrecks, good dive boat, friendly & knowledgeable captain.

FYI - COLD water. Bottom temps often range from high 30s to mid 40s on the deeper wrecks.
 
Shipwreck Diving - Osprey Charters

A little bit of a hike from Columbus, but perfect for a weekend trip.

Best charter I have found on Lake Erie. Incredible wrecks, good dive boat, friendly & knowledgeable captain.

FYI - COLD water. Bottom temps often range from high 30s to mid 40s on the deeper wrecks.

I intend on going on one of his charters next year. I hear nothing but good about Osprey.
 
There are several clubs in Columbus. Pick one that suits your character and diving preferences.

Diving the deeper Great Lakes wrecks is much more comfortable with a drysuit. The quarries are at their prettiest when covered in ice and the dry suit comes in real handy for that. Still, you can do a whole lot of diving with a nice wetsuit.

Travel is the name of the game when you get tired of the quarries. Our club, the Buckeye Divers, likes wreck diving and usually goes to Florida for Memorial Day, North Carolina for the 4th, and Canada for Labor Day. Lately we've been sneaking in a warm water trip every year too. Other clubs in town tend to travel for cave or reef diving.
 
It occurs to me that perhaps talking up traditional scuba clubs is not the best thing to do in an online club?

I'm new to this forum so I don't have feel for the local etiquette. Please ignore that foot in my mouth...
 
It occurs to me that perhaps talking up traditional scuba clubs is not the best thing to do in an online club?

I'm new to this forum so I don't have feel for the local etiquette. Please ignore that foot in my mouth...

Actually many of our members are members of other clubs. The goal of the regional forums is to meet "local" divers AND help people out who are coming to the area. You've done that admirably :wink:
Ber :lilbunny:
 

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