Open Spots for Lake Huron (Presque Isle, MI) Technical Trip

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macado

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I know this is probably too last minute for most people but due to some cancellations I'm looking for two solid rebreather divers to join a trip for 5 days of technical diving in Presque Isle, MI (Lake Huron).

You must be comfortable with 39f water (4c) temperatures and depths in the 160-210ft range (48m to 64m). Visibility here is typically 50-100ft (15-30m+). The dates are 7/8 to 7/12 with 7/13 as optional/weather day. It is literally some of the most beautiful wreck diving I've ever done.

Feel free to message me if you're interested and I can forward you more details / pricing about the trip. I should probably clarify that it doesn't have to be rebreather divers but it's just a stupid silly amount of open circuit gas/trimix needed for this trip.
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This trip is not run through any sort of dive shop/club and I make no money off this trip. It's just a group of friends and good divers. It's very affordable.

Trip Details:
Location: Lake Huron (Presque Isle, MI)
Charter: Molly V (Shipwreck Explorers)
Dates: 7/8 to 7/12 (with 7/13 as an optional/weather day)

Wrecks
Cornelia B. Windiate (160-185ft)
Defiance (170-180ft)
John J. Audubon (150-175ft)
Norman (160-200ft)
SS Florida (160-210ft)
Typo (160-180ft)
Kyle Spangler (165-180ft)

Conditions:
Bottom temperatures of 38-40f (4c)
Deco temperatures are typically low to mid 60s above 50-60ft. We had 63f last year.

Visibility is gin clear and usually 50-100ft (15-30m+)
 
Wish I could join you, it sounds like an awesome trip!

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38f? That's as cold as beer, please post pics and a trip report. Happy diving and have a safe trip
 
Hehe. Cold but the diving is super rewarding.. These are from last year..


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When I'll be normoxic certified, these are dives I'd love to do.

It's absolutely worth it. Beyond the depth and cold it's not super challenging diving. Easy navigation with intact wrecks, usually very good visibility.
 
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