Colder weather won't stop my certification
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, 11-17-2012 at 02:41 AM (9352 Views)
The final part of my SCUBA certification involves open water dives this weekend. I'm going to two different lakes, one per day. The car is loaded up with gear and an ice chest will hold food and drinks.
What you see in this image are two air tanks, 5mm wet suit, 5mm hoodie vest, BCD, weights, log book, and a few smaller items. Not pictured are my fins, prescription mask, snorkel, and booties. And towels, clothes, first aid kit, etc.
Of my class, I'm the only one going tomorrow but there will be other divers working on advanced certification, like Rescue dives - so I feel extra safe even with my bum ankle. With only one person in the class, I don't need to be there as many hours. I'll arrive at the lake at 11 a.m. which allows the weather to warm up a bit before I start my day. I just checked Google Maps and the drive isn't as bad as I thought, only an hour and 41 minutes away rather than two full hours.
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This is the lake itself, which appears to be dedicated to diving based on the name: Clear Springs SCUBA Park. I've heard the water clarity is excellent.
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Sunday is going to be at Wheeler Branch Park, in Glen Rose, Texas. This trip is only 41 miles away.
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I'm not positive where the lake is, as the marker isn't near the water and zooming in didn't show any other obvious body of water, so I may be swimming in that phytoplankton-looking stuff for a few hours.
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If you've not seen my recent SCUBA articles on the front page, you can read them now. After this weekend, I'll have another one up about the open water portion, and then after my Hawaiian vacation over Thanksgiving I'll have one more to share. Then it's back to Reef Keeping for a while.
Jessy lent me her GoPro 2, so I'll see if I can get a little video to share from this weekend. And with that, I'm off to bed.