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    Got it

    I have seen the place when passing by on my boat many times, but I didn't know the name.

    I guess I should rig up a single tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by MichScubaMike View Post
    We will be diving at Junction Buoy in Marysville. Here is a link to the location on google maps.
    Google Maps - Junction Buoy Location
    We get in the water just north Junction Buoy and then drift down to the boat dock area for the exit. Just off the Junction Buoy parking lot is the remnants of an old ship that is part of the built up see wall. Depths are between 10-25 feet or so.

    If you don't have it and need it, PM me and I'll send you my cell number in case you have questions.
    Jeff
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    Why do I take more gear to a
    Gilboa Quarry Trip than I do
    for a cave diving trip to
    Florida????
     

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    Yeah, you could dive it doubles, but that just seems like a lot of work and hassle for this dive. Easier for shore entry and exit in a singles setup.

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    Great day today. It was wonderful meeting everyone and getting to dive a new section of the river.
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    OK Bus, we must of met yesterday, but I did not know you by your SB name, so... help me put a face to the name.

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    Dave I am the one that is known as Jamie. I am also the one who is about to hop a flight to Hawaii. Aloha my friends. See you in a week for some nice fall diving (my favorite time of the year to play in the quarries).

    Bus aka as Jamie aka as oh that guy
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