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"I'm not a fan of summer storms. Between the lightening that might blow up my house or the tornado that might throw a cow through it, I don't sleep well." Steve_Dives
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Yeah, same here easy....I think its closer than Mermet..looks like it.
We'll let you know...they are only open from 10am to 4pm Sat/Sundays then...so we'll probably make it a leave Friday, come back Sunday afternoon thing.
Ber will be in her drysuit, but I'll be there in a wetsuit.
Ken
Wet or semidry? (And do you notice how they chose semidry instead of semiwet???)
I'll be semidry, so does that make me half a semiwimp? I think quarter-wimp status is in order since wrestling your way out of one of those things takes some stamina.
I assume the students will be wet, so we can be there for moral support! (I have a shortie I can use to hide the word "semidry" on my suit, but that probably moves me back towards full-wimp status...)
Ken goes in a full wet suit--he's tha man! Yes, the students are wet too
Besides the dives won't be the cold part, I hear the water is still 55 degrees compared to the 58 degrees we had at the pumpkin carving. The surface interval is what gets you and hopefully it won't be so windy we can't heat the tent effectively. We work hard to make those surface intervals pleasant especially when we have students.
Ber
"I'm not a fan of summer storms. Between the lightening that might blow up my house or the tornado that might throw a cow through it, I don't sleep well." Steve_Dives
Happy to be a dork diver! www.dorkdiver.com
Weather forecast for Sunday is Rain/Snow showers with a low of 32 and a high of 41. At least if you believe weather.com. Dry suit or no dry suit, that's just not pleasant. If I want suffering like that I'll watch a Lion's game.
Weather forecast for Sunday is Rain/Snow showers with a low of 32 and a high of 41. At least if you believe weather.com. Dry suit or no dry suit, that's just not pleasant. If I want suffering like that I'll watch a Lion's game.
Score for Saturday is we completed 3 out of 3 dives. 2 more for tomorrow!