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Thanks! My daughter is a 2nd year student at UTK.Congratulations and welcome to the forums! I'm in Knoxville and dive mostly with my 17 year old son -- it's a great activity to do together.
There are 2 quarries set up for scuba about 30 minutes south of Knoxville (in Athens, TN and Philadelphia, TN) and 1 about 1.5 hours north (in Gray, TN) in case y'all want to try out some of the other quarries in the region. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about local diving and dive shops (3 in the area).Thanks! My daughter is a 2nd year student at UTK.
Yessir, we've been scoping out those you mentioned. The Athens and Philly quarries will be a good place for her and I to meet up on the weekends. The Gray quarry sounds nice too, and I hear there is no thermocline there.There are 2 quarries set up for scuba about 30 minutes south of Knoxville (in Athens, TN and Philadelphia, TN) and 1 about 1.5 hours north (in Gray, TN) in case y'all want to try out some of the other quarries in the region. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about local diving and dive shops (3 in the area).
For a landlocked state, we're actually pretty lucky to have all of the quarries we do that are set up for scuba -- plus there's some decent lake diving in SC, and the FL panhandle is a hike but doable for weekend/long-weekend trips.
That's right, Gray was 79 degrees at the bottom on Saturday - makes it worth the drive to me, plus they have some neat things to see in the water (houseboat, bus, etc.). 2 weeks ago Philly quarry was 56 at the bottom (80 up top, with a couple of thermocline levels), and I'm sure Loch Lo Minn in Athens would be similar. Philly quarry is probably the easiest place to meet if you need gear -- they can rent everything right on site with quite reasonable prices. Gray has a dive shop (Smoky Mountain Divers) close by. Loch Lo Minn rents gear too, but their prices to rent are quite high, including $1 per pound to rent weights.Yessir, we've been scoping out those you mentioned. The Athens and Philly quarries will be a good place for her and I to meet up on the weekends. The Gray quarry sounds nice too, and I hear there is no thermocline there.