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For any of y'all who are interested, I was at Rawlings on Thursday. The surface temp was a bit colder than expected - only 47 degrees. The bottom was about 43 degrees.
Visibility was phenomenal ~75-100 feet by my instructor's estimate (I always stink at estimating visibility so I always defer to someone else).
Also, they are bulldozing a few trees and preparing for the upcoming season, so it should look a bit different this year.
Spady
p.s. I am now a certified dry suit diver!!!!!! Very exciting. Now all I have to do is come up with $2000 to buy one
Spady,
Hey what dive shop did you use. All the dive shops that I have looked at require you to have your own dry suit. I have been interested in taking the class but I was hoping to get to use a dry suit or two and then look at some of the pros and cons before dropping 1-2 grand.
Look around at the Local LDS's For a used one, I got a great one used !!!