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As a visitor, I have 13 dives on the Yukon, mostly with Marissa. It is a very good dive but can be challenging and the visibility is highly variable. The Burma Road route from the dolphin cutouts to the stern is a very nice route.
 
As a visitor, I have 13 dives on the Yukon, mostly with Marissa. It is a very good dive but can be challenging and the visibility is highly variable. The Burma Road route from the dolphin cutouts to the stern is a very nice route.
That looks like such an awesome dive. Looks like it's set at about 100 feet so probably can't stay too long on a single cylinder. Do you usually do doubles? Or rebreather?
 
That looks like such an awesome dive. Looks like it's set at about 100 feet so probably can't stay too long on a single cylinder. Do you usually do doubles? Or rebreather?
100' if you are looking to punch sand in a low spot. Most of the time you are in the 60-80' range.
Started diving it on singles. Actually took my rebreather training on it as well. So all of the above.
 
That looks like such an awesome dive. Looks like it's set at about 100 feet so probably can't stay too long on a single cylinder. Do you usually do doubles? Or rebreather?
No, all these dives are on a single AL80 with nitrox. Average dive time was only about 40 min (32-48), about half with light deco, avg 4 min. Avg max depth 101 feet (95-107), mean avg depth 68 feet (65-73). I have very good gas consumption. Dive a pony when solo.
 
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