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Name:   Adios - Email Member
Subject:   Reality Is
Date:   6/20/2006 12:05:14 AM

There's a good reason why there's so little activity on the Dive Forum. We did an AM dive on the Rock (6/17) and found three t-clines leading to 50', #3 is cold (very cold - as in "6mm is not enough"). Viz was <6ft in #3 (but worse in #1/#2) and zero in the layers. BTW - 50' was VERY dark, would guess that 60'+ is black.

One of those "been there/done that/not again" missions - unless the price of recycled aluminum skyrockets...




Name:   HTMLman - Email Member
Subject:   Reality Is
Date:   6/20/2006 2:30:22 PM

Did you bring a thermometer? I would be interested in how cold it is anywhere in a deep spot.

Next time you go deep, take along a thermometer. Any kind will work. I tried a little steel backed one on a string but I could not get it deep enough.



Name:   Adios - Email Member
Subject:   Reality Is
Date:   6/22/2006 1:07:02 AM

Have a thermometer on my console - but it was so cold I really didn't care to know... sorry.





Name:   Pier Pressure - Email Member
Subject:   Reality Is
Date:   6/22/2006 10:25:12 PM

We found second thermocline around 50 feet to be 42 degrees F.... After discussion with local divemaster we identified any dep dive in Martin to be a tech dive... (dry suit, limited vis, lots of debris etc.)



Name:   CC_Diver - Email Member
Subject:   Reality Is
Date:   11/8/2007 9:56:05 PM

Martin offers some interesting sights if you have the certifications...without a dry suit though, there isn't much to see or do...most certainly a tec-dive situation 90% of the time







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