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D M I
September 4th, 2003, 10:30 AM
Hello
I took a plunge into Lake on the Mountain yesterday near Picton, if you want a real experience of weirdess dive this lake to about 80'. The bottom is a death trap some type of sponge like layer laying across the entire bottom and if you touch it lightly, the entire lake bottom moves up and down. I have no idea how deep it is under this layer but its amazing to see. I have been told there is some type of fault in the deepest part were the water seeps upwards into the lake.
D M I
wetman
September 4th, 2003, 10:36 AM
Was it worth doing though? I've heard that it isnt all that interesting. Whats the clarity like?
steve
Tom R
September 4th, 2003, 10:40 AM
I believe that may be duck droppings.
There's a couple of cars, trucks and snowmobiles also.
Tom R
D M I
September 4th, 2003, 12:35 PM
Hi
Its well worth the dive as the shallow areas are old farm fields that still have the fences and equipment around down there. I don't think this thick layer is duck dropping, but it may very well be vegitation decay. Either way its a tricky dive at depth and the vis is some what OK!.
D M I
Doppler
September 4th, 2003, 01:25 PM
D M I once bubbled...
Hi
Its well worth the dive as the shallow areas are old farm fields that still have the fences and equipment around down there. I don't think this thick layer is duck dropping, but it may very well be vegitation decay. Either way its a tricky dive at depth and the vis is some what OK!.
D M I
DMI: you are about right on... that bottom layer -- often lovingly refered to by Ontario Lake Divers as Loon**** -- is probably a nasty mix of semi decayed organic material (vegetation, plankton (both kingdoms), and a mix of other ingredients such as bird feces and even old farm materials... yes, that sort of farm material) and suspended inorganics laying in an anoxic soup that hangs in a semi-viscous layer in the margins between solid and liquid... charming stuff, eh?
D M I
September 4th, 2003, 03:02 PM
Hello
That sounds like some type of new bar drink, I better not go there anymore I may be sucked down into some unone layer of sulpher burning beverage I may not get out of.
D M I:confused:
justoys
September 4th, 2003, 09:39 PM
You could you tell me where this Lake on The Mountain is? It sounds very Innterrresssting.
crispos
September 4th, 2003, 09:45 PM
Didn't find the deep end so I missed the bird doo-doo and all I got was a shallow weed dive a few years ago. Keep going to Pt. Traverse for better diving IMHO. But hey, divers will try anything once. Try the Juno.
D M I
September 5th, 2003, 07:01 PM
Hi
Ya! your right, lots of weeds but you need to go almost across the lake to get to any depth and the weired formation I found at the bottom its in about 80'
Cheers
D M I