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g2:
Beauty! Thank you so much. I was close. :cool:
You have to register with the backcountry office. There is one at Bridge Bay.
 
If you have time, try a dive at the Firehole River, Yellowstone Nat'l Park (Wyoming)
Read the entire post. Says to wear hoods because of current (protect ears).

My dive plan would to be to launch at downstream close to where swimmers exit. Then see how far we could swim/crawl upstream, before turn gas pressure.
Point out that this is altitude diving.
 
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If you have time, try a dive at the Firehole River, Yellowstone Nat'l Park (Wyoming)
Read the entire post. Says to wear hoods because of current.

My dive plan would to be to launch at downstream close to where swimmers exit. Then see how far we could swim/crawl upstream, before turn gas pressure.
I agree with this. Dive the Firehole if you can.
 
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