What do you do over the winter?

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I installed a heated 12,000 gal 20' deep 10' round indoor dive pool in my front yard....:)

Jim...

12,000 gallons would not all fit in your pool :D
 
12,000 Gallons is a guess... It was a 15,000 gallon fiberglass storage tank that I stood up on end.. Filled it with a friends water truck ... No meter... The math works out to 11,800 gallons.. :)

Jim...
 
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I tried to post some photo's of the tank... But, This new site sucks... I can't load them...

Jim...
 
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try again..

Jim...
 
3 trips every winter to the tropics.

I don't see any point to diving in a pool.once one is certified.
 
Ice Diving! If you are drysuit certified then you dive all year round. It is also a good time for pool practice.
 
12,000 Gallons is a guess... It was a 15,000 gallon fiberglass storage tank that I stood up on end.. Filled it with a friends water truck ... No meter... The math works out to 11,800 gallons.. :)

Jim...

I was just trying to see if I could get you to do some math on this crazy day...good work sir.
 
Sometimes we'll take a break between our surface interval to look at the snow.
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It was a bitter 72° that day so I left my bunny suit on while I defrosted.
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I like math...
 
Read diving material/refresher, ski and take one nice trip south of the border/equator for a week or so.
 
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