Shaker Plant Lake Travis Dive Trip

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Can you narrow down the area where you think the concrete tunnels may be located? We can try using the GPS/Sonar on the boat to search the bottom.

Strong lights will be needed to search below 60'.
 
Robert,

To within 50' on the map. The problem is knowing our exact location in relation to the map. We have a lot of work to do during our SI tomorrow and that is the reason I will be forgoing the second dive. Your question is spot on and exactly what I will the talking to UT's ARL about next week.
 
Robert,

To within 50' on the map. The problem is knowing our exact location in relation to the map. We have a lot of work to do during our SI tomorrow and that is the reason I will be forgoing the second dive. Your question is spot on and exactly what I will the talking to UT's ARL about next week.

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