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I dove in lake Neuchatel to see a lunar module at 47 meters. For Christmas, the divers put the luminous garlands which lasts a long time with the recharge of battery from surface. It is very poetic! I am very surprised to see tens of burbots and a shoal of small gray fish attracted by tiny lamps.

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Ok now I feel silly after seeing Tomeck's post. We froze our buts off to see one crab and some rocks.
 
Ok now I feel silly after seeing Tomeck's post. We froze our buts off to see one crab and some rocks.


Yeah but I bet his silllunar module, burbot and other fish did not compare to your rocks :wink:. At least you dove. I have been dry since the end of NOV.

TOMECK,

That is an awesome opportunity. Diving a lunar module is nothing I had ever thought about but would be a great oppotunity.
 
New Years day dive, Wiarton, Lake Huron/Georgian Bay.

51 ft, 24 min, 39F degree water temp and a really fresh wind out of the north, 27 F air temp, plus wind chill and snow flurries. The shore ice is forming.


A couple of gobis and some surge.

Ontario winter diving at its finest!

Hey, I can see my house on that map! :p Unfortunately, I'm in the red up on the Manitoulin......... last dive was in October and I miss it..... :(
 
I had a very long dive weekend at lake Bodensee, southern Germany. Air temp -4°C, water +4C. In total seven dives with the shallowest being 38m, and the longest dive was 1h 22min, most of it at 6 and 3m... Should make nice pictures with all the snow around us.
 
The usual 20 minute winter wetsuit dive in the Atlantic from our Nova Scotia house on the shore. Nothing to see. 39 F water temp. Can't wait for our Spring trip to Texas.
 
Bath tub. Too cold outside.

If that is an option to put here then HOT TUB....but I have to be honest. I was on surface supplied air :D
 
Been dry since end of November when we cut a hole in the ice and did a few ice dives (been way too chilly since -20 to -45). Mexico next week though :D
 
Living in cold Tennesse is making me very jealous of the folks posting in this forum. Anything you can possibly think of diving close to here is a popsicle right now.
 

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