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I dove there last weekend. 43 degrees at 50ft. Dress warm. I wore a 3mm and a 7mm over that and I was fine but several divers there call the second dive because it was too cold.
Ckharlan66@insightbb.com
Don't use logic with me. It just confuses me and angers you.
Come Dive with The Kentucky Piranha Patrol....If you call them Blue Gill you haven't been diving in Kentucky!!!
A group from Sothern Indiana Scuba will be there Memorial day weekend...If you want info, contact Mark@ info@southernindianascuba.com
I myself am brand new, and looking for local people to dive with around here, I have heard good things about Blue Spring in Indy, Falling Rock near Louisville and Gilboa in Ohio..We need to get some trips line up, IN,KY divers..where are you?
Ron
Thqanks for the offer to dive I have been to Gilboa a few times nice dive in the winter BRRRRRR but well worth the effort and been to Mermet springs a few times first time we went it was a blast the past few times it was very poor viz there but it is a 5 hour drive so you do the dives.
Would love to dive some time or another with you drop me a line and we can arrange it for an weekend soon.
have a good one and chat soon
Went to a place in Mitchell, IN today (alf Moon Beach), qbout 50 degrees, visibility about 10 feet...........I would like to get some of us together in July, maybe OH or Indy?
Ron
The deepest spot in the largest of he Great lakes, Lake Superior, is 1,333 ft, or about 222 fathoms. This profound depth could easily contain the entire 1,250' height of New York City's Empire State Building, even with a 50- foot- tall King Kong perched atop.