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| I drove around the Cedar Rapids area today looking for local lakes / quarries that might be possible diving spots... I've determined that I'm stuck in a diving desert... Found a free gun range though... http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-01.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-02.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-03.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-04.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-05.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-06.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-07.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-08.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-09.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-10.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-11.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-12.jpg http://s-h-c.frwh.net/2005-03-26/iowa-20050326-13.jpg |
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| "John Cassara" wrote in message news:eJD1e.9671$3H7.7730@fe10.lga... > Wow brings back memories. I went to school in Des Moines. But where's the > missile silos? Are they flooded and a possible dive site? There's one in west Texas like that... |
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| "Grumman-581" <grumman###@gmail.com> wrote in message news:EGB1e.8676$NW5.8345@attbi_s02... >I drove around the Cedar Rapids area today looking for local lakes / > quarries that might be possible diving spots... I've determined that I'm > stuck in a diving desert... Found a free gun range though... Unless you have permission I don't think I'd start shooting. I don't remember finding a place to dive near Cedar Rapids. North of Des Moines there is supposed to be a fairly deep reservoir. I've dove quarries near the Missouri border and Okoboji on the other end of the state is a fairly good lake. Even when you head north there isn't much for quite some distance. I could look in my dive guide to Wisconsin and see what is in the southwest corner. There is probably something relatively close in that direction. I'm hoping the ice will be off next week and I can go diving. I'll bet there is something closer than you think but it might take some looking to find it. I think there are some caves near the Mississippi open for diving. There's probably an old quarry or two near you too. |
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| "ben bradlee" wrote in message news:qu-dne1an-Pa5NrfRVn-ig@centurytel.net... > Unless you have permission I don't think I'd start shooting. The ranges that I saw were created by the state and they are in a public hunting area from what I understand... From talking with some of the locals, it appears that they flood the area during certain parts of the year as either a reservoir or for duck and geese hunting... The area where the range is located appears to be slightly higher than the highest point that the water rises... It's located to the SW of Cedar Rapids, probably a bit south of Swisher... Dirt roads mainly to get there... The state made the ranges by basically cutting a gash into the side of a hill so that the hill could be the backstop... There's even official state signs around the area informing people where the can and cannot shoot... > I don't remember finding a place to dive near Cedar Rapids. That's pretty much what I've gathered from my drives around... The place I was at was on the Iowa river and it is muddy... Even if it was deep enough to make it worthwhile to dive in, you would be lucky to see the mask in front of your nose... > I've dove quarries near the Missouri border and Okoboji on the > other end of the state is a fairly good lake. I've noticed some quarries off to the NE of Cedar Rapids, but I haven't been able to see whether the water is clear enough to make it worthwhile to dive... It was on a weekend and they had the gate closed with large "NO TRESSPASSING" signs on it... If I had my plane up here, I could cover a lot more ground quite a bit quicker... The areas with water stand out a lot clearer from the sky, especially areas where the water is blue instead of brown... When scouting from plane, I'll save the location on my handheld GPS, plot it on my computer street map (StreetAtlas), and then try to find it from the ground on another day... |
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| "Grumman-581" <grumman###@gmail.com> wrote in message news:BVL1e.112826$Ze3.99523@attbi_s51... > "ben bradlee" wrote in message > news:qu-dne1an-Pa5NrfRVn-ig@centurytel.net... > I've noticed some quarries off to the NE of Cedar Rapids, but I haven't > been > able to see whether the water is clear enough to make it worthwhile to > dive... It was on a weekend and they had the gate closed with large "NO > TRESSPASSING" signs on it... If I had my plane up here, I could cover a > lot > more ground quite a bit quicker... The areas with water stand out a lot > clearer from the sky, especially areas where the water is blue instead of > brown... When scouting from plane, I'll save the location on my handheld > GPS, plot it on my computer street map (StreetAtlas), and then try to find > it from the ground on another day... That sounds like an excellent idea. This is a bad time of year to check clarity of water with the runoff from the snow and ice turning even relatively clear water muddy. Your about 150 miles south but I thought there would still be ice on many of the lakes. The shallow ponds with any water moving are open here and the rest are thawing rapidly but there is still plenty of ice. |
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| "ben bradlee" wrote in message news:IK6dnUXzWqxWtdXfRVn-qg@centurytel.net... > This is a bad time of year to check > clarity of water with the runoff from > the snow and ice turning even > relatively clear water muddy. But with only 3 days of 'summer', I can't waste time... <grin> > Your about 150 miles south but I thought > there would still be ice on many of the lakes. > The shallow ponds with any water moving are > open here and the rest are thawing rapidly but > there is still plenty of ice. As far as I can tell, the ice has melted here... It's possible that there are some ravines that are always shaded and still have some snow in them, I guess... Even the large mounds of snow from the parking lots has finally melted and left piles of sand in their places... We had some snow the other night, but I believe that it melted by noon of that day -- possibly somewhat later on the north side of the buildings...Being from Houston, this is a cold winter day, but the people around here have the nerve to call it 'spring'... It got up to 69F today, but it was down to 29F last night... Back in Houston, people are running their air-conditioners (mainly to cut the humidity down though)... |
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