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Travis is slowly receding -- down 8 feet. At Windy Point viz is still only inches once you drop below 50 feet.
 
I'm anxious to get back in the water soon, too, but I need a new 3mm before I can do that.
 
texdiveguy:
We have been very warm 'up' here also. Today is partly cloudy and sticky---oh well we are in Texas!!! Hope to get wet this Sunday. :wink:
I'd like to get wet Sunday too...does "full' at CSSP indicate maybe too full?
 
ScubaTexan:
I'm anxious to get back in the water soon, too, but I need a new 3mm before I can do that.


Ken.... for real now... It ain't that cold......... I mean , I go sleeveless in anything above 55 degrees just to keep the Winter balance and I don't remember you ever wanting to go into the colder areas of CSSP anyway so why even wear a wet suit ?

Just jump in and feel the freedom ! :D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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