Niagara River Drift Dive

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yea by like 2 degrees!!! nutcase.
 
Lake is like 37 as of last night..... I dive WET!!! Some of us don't have the luxury of owning a dry suit!!
 
I'm with you Heather, I dive dry and still would prefer it be at least 50 or warmer.
 
Derek S:
I'm with you Heather, I dive dry and still would prefer it be at least 50 or warmer.

And I thought that you wanted to get a dive in so bady, that you would be the first to respond to this thread!! :shakehead
 
Last I looked Lake Erie was still at 32, with a lot of ice cover.
I would go with you guys, but I'm sorry to say I will be out of town.
Half to go down to Little Cayman and dive all next week, what a drag.
 
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Last I looked Lake Erie was still at 32, with a lot of ice cover.
I would go with you guys, but I'm sorry to say I will be out of town.
Half to go down to Little Cayman and dive all next week, what a drag.

If you'd really like to do the river drift, I'd be glad to swap with you!! :wink:
 
Tavi:
If you'd really like to do the river drift, I'd be glad to swap with you!! :wink:

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Yeah that was a good one!
Now if I can only fit all my gear within that 55 lbs checked and 15 lbs carryon limit :shakehead
 
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