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| Will be in Minnesota the last two weeks of July and was thinking of diving on the wreck Madeira near Duluth. Anyone dive that ship before? Anything I need to know about the dive before I get there? Are there any charter operations out of that area? I know the water's cold, but can I get by with a wetsuit? Many thanks in advance! Max. |
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| On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 19:14:54 -0400, "Maxheadspace" <maxheadspace@comcast.net> wrote in rec.scuba: >Will be in Minnesota the last two weeks of July and was thinking of diving >on the wreck Madeira near Duluth. Anyone dive that ship before? Anything I >need to know about the dive before I get there? Are there any charter >operations out of that area? I know the water's cold, but can I get by with >a wetsuit? No, but I will be diving it on July 22 and 23. At least two local dive shops are diving the North Shore that weekend, and probably more. July and August are prime time to dive the North Shore because the water is the warmest at that time of year. I've been told a two piece farmer John is fine for the Madeira at that time of year. But, most everyone has a drysuit up here and that is the suit of choice for Lake Superior. I currently don't have one and you should take everything I say with a grain of salt as I'm a newbie divers. But, Lake Superior is one of the main reasons I got into diving (that and Florida) so I've been educating myself about it. There are charters also but most want AOW and at least 5-10 cold water dives logged. The Maderia is only about 150-200 yards from shore and is located at the Split Rock Lighthouse. http://www.superiordivers.com/Charte...20Policies.htm (see bottom of page and then check out the rest of their site). http://www.glsps.org/Madeira_access_information.htm http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalr...cks/index.html http://northlanddivers.com/pages/1143349 http://www.stcscuba.com/MainFunDives.htm http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalr...recks/map.html > >Many thanks in advance! > You're welcome. |
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| "Maxheadspace" <maxheadspace@comcast.net> wrote in message news:bcqdnTCnfbvyazfZnZ2dnUVZ_rCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Will be in Minnesota the last two weeks of July and was thinking of diving > on the wreck Madeira near Duluth. Anyone dive that ship before? Anything > I need to know about the dive before I get there? Are there any charter > operations out of that area? I know the water's cold, but can I get by > with a wetsuit? John Hanson answered your questions fine. There are other wrecks along the shore of Lake Superior that you can dive from shore in addition to the Madeira. Water temperature varies quite a bit; it could be warm or cold depending on the current and depth. The links John gave you were good. You may want to try out Square Lake, Wazee Lake, or the Crosby Mine while you are in Minnesota. All are easy drives from the Twin Cities. http://www.co.washington.mn.us/info_...are_lake_park/ http://www.goingunder.net/eventscrosby.htm http://www.co.jackson.wi.us/html/forestry/scuba.htm |
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| "John Hanson" <jhanson@northernlinks.com> wrote in message news:i73ma29mhvm7vrdljlmrgen0ftjqj5vomn@4ax.com... > On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 19:14:54 -0400, "Maxheadspace" > <maxheadspace@comcast.net> wrote in rec.scuba: > >>Will be in Minnesota the last two weeks of July and was thinking of diving >>on the wreck Madeira near Duluth. Anyone dive that ship before? Anything >>I >>need to know about the dive before I get there? Are there any charter >>operations out of that area? I know the water's cold, but can I get by >>with >>a wetsuit? > > No, but I will be diving it on July 22 and 23. At least two local > dive shops are diving the North Shore that weekend, and probably more. > July and August are prime time to dive the North Shore because the > water is the warmest at that time of year. I've been told a two piece > farmer John is fine for the Madeira at that time of year. But, most > everyone has a drysuit up here and that is the suit of choice for Lake > Superior. I currently don't have one and you should take everything I > say with a grain of salt as I'm a newbie divers. But, Lake Superior > is one of the main reasons I got into diving (that and Florida) so > I've been educating myself about it. > > There are charters also but most want AOW and at least 5-10 cold water > dives logged. The Maderia is only about 150-200 yards from shore and > is located at the Split Rock Lighthouse. > > http://www.superiordivers.com/Charte...20Policies.htm (see > bottom of page and then check out the rest of their site). > http://www.glsps.org/Madeira_access_information.htm > http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalr...cks/index.html > http://northlanddivers.com/pages/1143349 > http://www.stcscuba.com/MainFunDives.htm > http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalr...recks/map.html > >> >>Many thanks in advance! >> > You're welcome. We're getting him trained up. Excellent post. |
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| Thanks for the replies to all! Ben, what are the other wrecks you refer to? I've done enough quarries that they don't have much attraction for me, although I do have tentative plans to dive Wazee. Would appreciate if you could point out other wrecks. Thanks much! Max. "ben bradlee" <NoWay@Way.Bite.Me> wrote in message news:XcednaRKL5wMujbZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@centurytel.n et... > > "Maxheadspace" <maxheadspace@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:bcqdnTCnfbvyazfZnZ2dnUVZ_rCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> Will be in Minnesota the last two weeks of July and was thinking of >> diving on the wreck Madeira near Duluth. Anyone dive that ship before? >> Anything I need to know about the dive before I get there? Are there any >> charter operations out of that area? I know the water's cold, but can I >> get by with a wetsuit? > > John Hanson answered your questions fine. There are other wrecks along > the shore of Lake Superior that you can dive from shore in addition to the > Madeira. Water temperature varies quite a bit; it could be warm or cold > depending on the current and depth. The links John gave you were good. > You may want to try out Square Lake, Wazee Lake, or the Crosby Mine while > you are in Minnesota. All are easy drives from the Twin Cities. > > http://www.co.washington.mn.us/info_...are_lake_park/ > http://www.goingunder.net/eventscrosby.htm > http://www.co.jackson.wi.us/html/forestry/scuba.htm > |
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"Maxheadspace" <maxheadspace@comcast.net> wrote in message news:t8qdnbnsfOSiHTHZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@comcast.com. .. > > What are the other wrecks you refer to? Near Duluth and the immediate North Shore: Pitz, Mayflower, City of Winnipeg, Thomas Wilson, Onoko, Benjamin Noble, Niagra, Harriet B, Samuel P. Ely, Lafayette, Belle P. Gross, Criss Grover, Hesper. http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalr...df/wrecks.html You need to research each wreck. Finding access to the water within swimming distance of the wreck can be a problem. Finding the wreck after you get in the water may also be a problem. Diving in or near Duluth you might notice reduced visibility due to river runoff. Consider buying a "Lake Superior Dive Chart". This map shows 30 Canadian and 137 US territory wreck locations on Lake Superior. Each location is marked on the water and referenced to the body of the chart where a brief description of the wreck or wrecks is given. (There are also many good books on the subject but the map is cheap and immediately useable.) The south shore of Lake Superior has enough wrecks to hold the enthusiasts interest for many years and there are still shipwrecks waiting to be discovered. Isle Royale and vicinity are harder to get to and you'll need more time, 3 to 4 days, for diving there. |
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