Diving Erie, PA?

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Scuba_Jenny:
Can I get one more question in?

Jenny -

Here here is your wetsuit answer

Sat. July 2 -

Lake Erie Topside temp - 89° degrees

Temp @ 85 feet - 53° degrees

We did a second dive @ 30 feet, and it was a balmy 70°



Ohhhh, That's right baby - I found your little ° symbol, and I know how to use it. :D
 
Now if you just would learn how to reply to PMs, we'd be all set. :11ztongue

I cleaned out my inbox and you never replied. So there. :D
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
Ohhhh, That's right baby - I found your little ° symbol, and I know how to use it. :D
Copy & Paste works wonders! :D



Ok, so I guess I am gonna need a wetsuit.


So, anybody wanna find a boat for us to fill?? Would be much easier for me ('cause ya'll love me :07: ) if somebody would just pick a boat and make a decision. I would suggest nothing too challenging, maybe 70-80 max, (thinking how much I am gonna freeeze....), and maybe a shallower second dive. Sounds good? Great!!!
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
Jenny -

Here here is your wetsuit answer

Sat. July 2 -

Lake Erie Topside temp - 89° degrees

Temp @ 85 feet - 53° degrees

We did a second dive @ 30 feet, and it was a balmy 70°

That is just a tropical heat wave there, might wear my shortie on that :11: .
BTW Jenny found my wet suit, it had migrated to my brother's house.
 
I am orginally from the Buffalo area. I have never thought of diving in WNY. Sounds promising when I go to visit. What is the viz like? anybody ever dive in Lake Ontario?
 
goofystan:
I am orginally from the Buffalo area. I have never thought of diving in WNY. Sounds promising when I go to visit. What is the viz like? anybody ever dive in Lake Ontario?

Lake Erie is a weird duck - one day you can have 5 -10 feet, and the next day almost a 100 feet. I don't know anything about Lake O, that's Derek's, and the rest of the crews area. Lots of fun crap in the bottom of Lake Erie though.

Sat - we dove the CB Benson, and the Fire Dept was practicing when we got there, the viz sucked maybe 5 feet, but then again we think they screwed the viz before we got there, then we went, and dove the Raleigh which was better maybe 15 feet.
 
Derek S:
Now if you just would learn how to reply to PMs, we'd be all set. :11ztongue

I cleaned out my inbox and you never replied. So there. :D

I don't remember what it was for, :11:

Now, answer the man's question about Lake O :D
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
I don't remember what it was for, :11:

Now, answer the man's question about Lake O :D

You wanted to take Fundies class. I was dispensing information. Check the thread about our next meeting. If you can make it we can talk more there.

Stan - Viz ranges from 10-30ft on average, depending on time of year, depth, how many rototillers have been in the water, ect.
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
I don't remember what it was for, :11:

Now, answer the man's question about Lake O :D

I remember years ago Lake Erie was a polluted dead lake(Bethelhem Steel etc.) and it was advised not to eat the fish. Has things changed?
 
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