We went out in Lake Champlain today and dove by a popular cliff jumping spot called Red Rocks.
A friend of mine lost his Apple watch there last week and so I decided to try to find it. I figured there would be more.
I brought my goodie bag to help with some trash clean up. Some of the bottles were mildly interesting looking, but none seemed particularly old. They all went into the recycling bin on my way out of the marina.
I was diving in a group of three and we each found an apple watch. One of them had been there long enough to have substantial zebra muscle growth on it, the other two less so. I think my friend's watch was the blue one.
I don't think it will still work after a full week at 15+ ft deep, but I'll get it back to him so he can have closure and lay it to rest with an appropriate ceremony.
A friend of mine lost his Apple watch there last week and so I decided to try to find it. I figured there would be more.
I brought my goodie bag to help with some trash clean up. Some of the bottles were mildly interesting looking, but none seemed particularly old. They all went into the recycling bin on my way out of the marina.
I was diving in a group of three and we each found an apple watch. One of them had been there long enough to have substantial zebra muscle growth on it, the other two less so. I think my friend's watch was the blue one.
I don't think it will still work after a full week at 15+ ft deep, but I'll get it back to him so he can have closure and lay it to rest with an appropriate ceremony.