Dove Vista Point today. Lots of divers were out and nondivers (camped at the table). The debris is still hanging around though divers who arrived earlier in the day had clear entry. When I surfaced, the woody material had pushed in against the shore. The vis in the shallows is not so good-I'd say around 10 feet but once you reach around 40 feet the vis opens up. But the deep diving right now is dark so bring lights. My last cairn is in 70-75 feet of water. The water level is all the way up as high as it can go. From the right entry, a 330 degree bearing brings you to the wall where there is a low point. There is an old tree about 4 feet tall at the base of the ravine before you enter the flats. Bear left and you pick up the wall. Continue on 330 degrees and you will come to the rail. Its easy to miss the wall.
In the deeps the vis was at least 20 feet (dark) and temps are 54F sunnto.
PD
In the deeps the vis was at least 20 feet (dark) and temps are 54F sunnto.
PD