When it's a sunny day and the temperature's on the plus side of zero (just) what else should you do but go for a dive. That's what Dianne and I concluded this morning. We hit the quarry again to check out the artifacts and widen exploration a little. There are a couple of 'landmark' objects that I can add to my site plan now. There's still much work to do in touring all the farther reaches, so company will be welcome at any stage. For those who are interested, the visibility, despite the sunshine and dry spell overnight, remains at just 30-40 feet and the water temperature was 37F (3C).
Dolphin Scuba Club is a sponsored activity of CFB Kingston. The Club exists to promote recreational scuba diving and caters to those who are already certified to dive - or who wish to undergo training. Any member of the Canadian Forces, including the dependants of Regular or Reserve Force members may join. Places are also available for civilians living in and around Kingston, Ontario. Our website: http://www.dolphinscubaclub.com
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Back to the Quarry..
When it's a sunny day and the temperature's on the plus side of zero (just) what else should you do but go for a dive. That's what Dianne and I concluded this morning. We hit the quarry again to check out the artifacts and widen exploration a little. There are a couple of 'landmark' objects that I can add to my site plan now. There's still much work to do in touring all the farther reaches, so company will be welcome at any stage. For those who are interested, the visibility, despite the sunshine and dry spell overnight, remains at just 30-40 feet and the water temperature was 37F (3C).
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