SuPrBuGmAn
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I met up with Rich Murchison and Tom_Smedley today for a dive at Vortex Springs. They were there with several of their friends for some relaxed diving and camping out(in a cabin!). Weather wasn't all that great with gloomy, cloudy skies and periodic rain, but atleast it was really windy and really cold. :11: I managed to get a single dive in, lasting a bit over an hour before I got too chilly in my 3mm(most everyone else dove dry) wetsuit. Rich gave me some pointers and advice while we warmed up under the heater vents in the cabin, waiting on the rest of the group to finish their dives. The entire group was extremely welcoming and I apreciated the chance to dive with em. I couldn't bring myself to put that cold, soaked wetsuit back on and I was running short on time anyway so off I went by 12pm.
Vortex was relaxing and fun as always. Lots of fish(carp, bream, bass, crappy, freshwater eels, ect) to watch and chase. We poked around a bit in the cavern which is always fun, as well as swimming through the faux-caves. There were a ton of classes in the water, I figured they wouldn't be so busy with the weather - wrong.
I also stopped by Morrison Spring, before meeting up with everyone at Vortex. The water level looked lower than my previous dive at the site and there was waterlines further up the beach showing the water had receded atleast some recently(NOAA backs that up). It still had a tannic tinge to it, but it seemed atleast somewhat clearish. I would have guessed somewhere in the 15-20' at max vis, but I ran into Nuttz(cool guy as well - seems to be the trend with ScubaBoarders) at Vortex and they dove it Friday and he said vis was 10-12'(its possible the water had decreased slightly since - but with all the rain - I would doubt it - however NOAA still shows water levels decreasing??¿¿).
Either way, heres are some pics from above water at Vortex and Morrison.
Vortex was relaxing and fun as always. Lots of fish(carp, bream, bass, crappy, freshwater eels, ect) to watch and chase. We poked around a bit in the cavern which is always fun, as well as swimming through the faux-caves. There were a ton of classes in the water, I figured they wouldn't be so busy with the weather - wrong.
I also stopped by Morrison Spring, before meeting up with everyone at Vortex. The water level looked lower than my previous dive at the site and there was waterlines further up the beach showing the water had receded atleast some recently(NOAA backs that up). It still had a tannic tinge to it, but it seemed atleast somewhat clearish. I would have guessed somewhere in the 15-20' at max vis, but I ran into Nuttz(cool guy as well - seems to be the trend with ScubaBoarders) at Vortex and they dove it Friday and he said vis was 10-12'(its possible the water had decreased slightly since - but with all the rain - I would doubt it - however NOAA still shows water levels decreasing??¿¿).
Either way, heres are some pics from above water at Vortex and Morrison.