The water is crusty but the visibility is
excellent at Rockport. 100-150 ft .. amazing:-)
We don't even have to get out the chain saw.
A large tour boat is still in the water and
they have bubblers keeping the ice free so we
just drive up in our dive trucks on the ice
and drop in for an hour ... ahh, lovely.
As it is now warming up, we will probably
have to carry our gear to the water this Sunday :-(
A small price to pay :-)
[\]Robert Wood
The St. Lawrence River - fresh, warm, visible diving.
mailto:rgwood@magma.ca
Dan Bracuk, CTHD - 26 Feb 2004 01:49 GMT
Robert Wood <rgwood@see_below.com> pounded away at his keyboard
resulting in:
: We don't even have to get out the chain saw.
: A large tour boat is still in the water and
: they have bubblers keeping the ice free so we
: just drive up in our dive trucks on the ice
: and drop in for an hour ... ahh, lovely.
Awfully gutsy driving on the ice.
Dan Bracuk
If at first you don't succeed, you run the risk of failure.
The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/
rnf2 - 26 Feb 2004 05:27 GMT
> Robert Wood <rgwood@see_below.com> pounded away at his keyboard
> resulting in:
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Dan Bracuk
Maybe they have a DUKW and don't care if they go through... one of those
things mght make a good dive boat... drive to the coast and off the beach to
the site :) anchor and dive, then drive home again afterwards...
Brian Nadwidny - 26 Feb 2004 07:49 GMT
> The water is crusty but the visibility is
> excellent at Rockport. 100-150 ft .. amazing:-)
It's about time you showed up back here again. Welcome back.
Say hi to Steve (the good one, not the f.cking idiot from that town
where the Hershey factory is.)
Brian
Edmonton, Alberta
www.mossmanscubaventures.com