Spiegel Grove Video

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I see you found the recent bait balls that have been swarming the wreck. Gotta love those days with little to no current.
90deg water, were you in a drysuit?
 
Cool video -- Thanks for sharing!!
 
Ok..gotta ask? What is the deal with the oddly hung deco bottle? Seems to me to be an entanglement hazard, as well as leaving the valve/reg unprotected.
 
I love diving that wreck, great conditions in the video!
 
Gotta love those days with little to no current. 90deg water, were you in a drysuit?

I logged 79.5F :). A little toasty for a drysuit but it's comfy with a thick UG. I prefer diving dry, its' cozy, more stable and easier to dump.

---------- Post added September 5th, 2014 at 09:35 PM ----------

NICE. Thanks for sharing! :acclaim: :acclaim:

Cool video -- Thanks for sharing!!

I love diving that wreck, great conditions in the video!

Thanks!!!
 
Nice video: interesting to see parts of the interior that I'll never see first hand. Undersea conditions remained nice through the labor day weekend: I dove the Grove, Duane and Eagle with virtually no current on any of them. We simply free descended rather than use the mooring ball lines. Topside conditions were a bit sporty though..... Thanks for sharing the video
 
I dove the Grove, Duane and Eagle with virtually no current on any of them. We simply free descended rather than use the mooring ball lines.

Sounds perfect :) Cant' wait to go back!
 
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