St. Lawrence + 7mm wetsuit = how long a season?

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Yah it can be done but depends on what side of the city you are on. I am an hour just to Whitby so it is a little too much driving for one day I find.

Yes Cartwright Point in Kingston and the Princess Regent is nearby. Just happen to have a warm shower five minutes away and have never had a look at that wreck. I read it is a pile of lumber but just would like to see the remains of a ship that fought in the War of 1812. Is there really anything to see?
 
I am glad to hear the temps are still balmy enough down there for pleasant *recreational* wetsuit diving :D
See some of you this coming weekend. I'll be the one in the wetsuit (no drysuit makes all this discussion of Ar vs air vs self-generated methane a bit moot for me, I'm afraid), grinning like a banshee in what is sounding like mighty *warm* water. Hey Tom: what's good charter-wise over the Thanksgiving weekend? (The PTB have foolishly certified me for your "Nirtox" now, hee-hee!)
 
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Record Cold Water Swim

Makes the St. Lawrence River look like a hot tub :)
 
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Boy you same group of guys are boring don't you ever talk adventure, your always beating each other up against the head over issues with no positive end amongst your selves. I really wonder how many of you said to be teck divers have really been were no man has not gone before. Go get them Mark L

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I am glad to hear the temps are still balmy enough down there for pleasant *recreational* wetsuit diving :D
See some of you this coming weekend. I'll be the one in the wetsuit (no drysuit makes all this discussion of Ar vs air vs self-generated methane a bit moot for me, I'm afraid), grinning like a banshee in what is sounding like mighty *warm* water

Posting on topic? Well there's a novel idea :)

Supposed to be reasonably warm this week so bottom temps might not change that much. Should be good to dive wet for a little while longer.
 
Yeah, this is true, on Sat when we were at the river it was cold windy and raining. (artw do you want some cheese with that whine).
Probably still wont be a couple weeks anyway until I get my thermies and the drysuit repaired.
 
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