The Sunken Mummies of the American Mid-West

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(DiverWire) Last time, Lisa chronicled her first forays into dry suit diving in the Crosby Mines in preparation for a trip to dive Lake Superior. Here's her report on her experiences there. With my first frigid dip a success, my tropical blood tested, I set out for Lake Superior with my dive buddy Terry Trinka and his boat, the Sudden Impulse, in tow. We’d be staying aboard the boat for a week, diving and scoping out Lake Superior’s largest Island, Isle Royale National Park. Most dive trips to the area, either private or chartered, are done this way; a day-trip is a rarity. Even those who are accustomed to the live-a-board experience will find diving in the Great Lakes an incredible new way to Dive Different.On the drive u...
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Thank you for posting that! I live in MN and will get my cert this summer. It's fun to hear about all the exotic dive locations around the world, but with the 10,000+ lakes in MN, there's plenty to dive here too. Superior is definately on my list of places to dive once I have my drysuit cert.
 

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