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So we Dove Vista Point this weekend Vis was about 15-20 feet the lake was pretty calm boat traffic wize excpet for when that boat caught fire the I think we had every boat out at pleasent buzzing the divers in the water and they all forgot it was a no wake zone. all and all sat and sun 6 dive was great fun with our fudies class.
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I'm so jealous... I simply couldn't make it since work didn't let me.
Hopefully I'll be able to take it next time. Please tell about the course- How it was like, etc... Do you think it improved your dive ability?
A few weekends ago, I did a wall dive at the "1702" site. Does anyone know whether that site is accessible from the shore, maybe with a little surface swim?
A few weekends ago, I did a wall dive at the "1702" site. Does anyone know whether that site is accessible from the shore, maybe with a little surface swim?
I could be wrong, but I that's a definite NO, a nice site though, supposed to be a little wreck at the bottom of the sign (120'+) and some little caves in the wall on the way down.
A few weekends ago, I did a wall dive at the "1702" site. Does anyone know whether that site is accessible from the shore, maybe with a little surface swim?