Visibility was excellent - probably about 50'. The first few, snow-chilled feet of water were very close to the freezing point, but below that layer, the water remains a 'comfortable' 37℉ (4℃). Going back to exit challenges, consider this... Adam had to re-immerse himself briefly to create the conditions to unzip his drysuit. Everything wet froze almost instantly in the wind and low temperature land side. Jim was obliged to drive home in his suit, having failed to get out its frigid confines....
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
Friday, December 19, 2008
Diving's snow problem for us...
Visibility was excellent - probably about 50'. The first few, snow-chilled feet of water were very close to the freezing point, but below that layer, the water remains a 'comfortable' 37℉ (4℃). Going back to exit challenges, consider this... Adam had to re-immerse himself briefly to create the conditions to unzip his drysuit. Everything wet froze almost instantly in the wind and low temperature land side. Jim was obliged to drive home in his suit, having failed to get out its frigid confines....
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