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| Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if anyone has any information to share. thanks |
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| LouF wrote: > Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. > I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if > anyone has any information to share. > > thanks Nice, relaxed place to dive. They fill tanks on premises. The Zebra mussels have improved the visibility to 30'+. Some cool stuff to swim to/through. The nicest 'destination' is the airplane on the submerged "mountain". It's not too deep at that spot and there are usually some fishies hanging there. Oh, and keep an eye out for the world's largest goldfish. Wear a 7mm farmer john or dry suit. This time of year the surface is warm, but there are two thermoclines and the bottom temp is in the mid to high 50's year round. If the weather is good, expect hundreds of divers. Bring a tarp to lay your gear on. Bart F. |
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| >From: LouF lffavrizio@snet.net >Date: 8/11/2004 2:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time >Message-id: <rdqkh0de081pi98m9rgvbv6g9nl9qua9na@4ax.com> > >Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. >I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if >anyone has any information to share. > >thanks I've been there, and thought the place was fantastic for a quarry. Large, viz was good, a fair amount of stuff underwater, good facility. West Palm Beach it ain't. Popeye "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain |
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| "LouF" wrote in message ... > Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. > I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if > anyone has any information to share. > A quick search on Google.com turns up quite a few discussions and dive buddy requests. But beware the first topic was not for the faint hearted. You can also go to www.dutchsprings.com . Or you can read the book "The Last Dive" it has several references to Dutch Springs. David Orlando, FL |
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| buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe (Popeye NCAT3) wrote in message > I've been there, and thought the place was fantastic for a quarry. Large, viz > was good, a fair amount of stuff underwater, good facility. Did it overflow when you got in? |
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| <whistler@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:78924781.0408111936.694a02bc@posting.google.c om... > buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe (Popeye NCAT3) wrote in message > > I've been there, and thought the place was fantastic for a quarry. Large, viz > > was good, a fair amount of stuff underwater, good facility. > > Did it overflow when you got in? No more than your mouth when he gets in your asshole. |
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| >From: whistler@san.rr.com >Date: 8/11/2004 11:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time >Message-id: <78924781.0408111936.694a02bc@posting.google.com > > >buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe (Popeye NCAT3) wrote in message >> I've been there, and thought the place was fantastic for a quarry. Large, >viz >> was good, a fair amount of stuff underwater, good facility. > >Did it overflow when you got in? Is it still Spring? Popeye "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain |
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| nobody <anyone@home.net> wrote: > > Nice, relaxed place to dive. They fill tanks on premises. The Zebra > mussels have improved the visibility to 30'+. Some cool stuff to swim > to/through. The nicest 'destination' is the airplane on the submerged > "mountain". It's not too deep at that spot and there are usually some > fishies hanging there. Oh, and keep an eye out for the world's largest > goldfish. They also have a pretty nice bathroom/changing room, so you don't have to wear a wet swimsuit home, etc. > Wear a 7mm farmer john or dry suit. This time of year the surface is > warm, but there are two thermoclines and the bottom temp is in the mid > to high 50's year round. If you have a drysuit, take it. I was last there in late August two years ago; bottom temp was 52F. Dutch's reputation for decades is that it is a colder dive than Willow Springs, PA or Round Valley Res, NJ. > If the weather is good, expect hundreds of divers. Bring a tarp to lay > your gear on. Its raining today, its going to rain tomorrow, Saturday & probably Sunday too...heavy...due to the remnants of TS Bonnie & Claude. The water level certainly won't be low! -hh |
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| Thanks to all for the info....thats exactly what I wanted, just a general idea. On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 18:50:49 GMT, LouF <lffavrizio@snet.net> wrote: >Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. >I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if >anyone has any information to share. > >thanks |
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LouF wrote: > Our dive group is heading down to Dutch Springs this coming weekend. > I don't see much discussion here about the place and I wonder if > anyone has any information to share. I haven't done DS in years. One reason is the trip there. From where I live, about 3 hours going, and who knows coming back (weekend traffic). I went as AI during DUI demo days. Nice. Got to try a bunch of stuff for free. Even rented a Sea&Sea Motormarine camera with film for only $5 to take underwater photos. It is a great place for training with platforms at different depths. You can practice a lot of skills in an environment with no current. There is not really much marine life (I have seen some large rainbow trout), and the water below the thermo (as others have said) is cold. Suiting up in the hot summer sun is no fun. Surface water temp can be in the 70's, still too warm for 7mm or dry suits. The 'attractions' are only 'ok'. Just something to see. And when crowded, vis can drop dramatically. For me, I did it 2 or 3 times. More than enough to not want to go back. Especially when I can do wreck diving where I live. Many go there and have a great time. Great facility. Great place to practice your skills. |
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