Lake Travis Conditions

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thanks; i think i will pass unless vis gets much better. i can suffer through cold for good visibility, but i refuse to freeze and see nothing.
 
thanks; i think i will pass unless vis gets much better. i can suffer through cold for good visibility, but i refuse to freeze and see nothing.

What is there to see anyways? Its all about the experience of diving not seeing anything..... :)
 
What is there to see anyways? Its all about the experience of diving not seeing anything..... :)

If I wanted visibility I'd go to the Carribbean. 5 feet is great visibility for Travis. If its HOT out, you can always get a 30 minute dive in wet and warm up when you get out. Just did it last week in a 3 mil.

Shawn O.:eyebrow:
 
If I wanted visibility I'd go to the Carribbean. 5 feet is great visibility for Travis. If its HOT out, you can always get a 30 minute dive in wet and warm up when you get out. Just did it last week in a 3 mil.

Shawn O.:eyebrow:

You were diving a 3mil in Travis last week--WHY?
 
Brrrrrr......... :wink:

I might have been dillusional thinking it was summer out with the weather, and 6 foot viz, got me thinking summer. Until after 30 minutes underwater, my body told me 50 degree water, still winter. Ha :no
 

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