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    Quote Originally Posted by JillHeinerth View Post
    Water up to middle landing at LR last night. Lots of seepage in Peacock. Loads more rain last night. Keep your eyes on the river level on the Suwannee River Water Management District site.
    http://www.mysuwanneeriver.com/index.aspx?NID=253
    This lets you know where it is rising and when it will crest.
    Sigh.
    Jill
    Tracy and I will be arriving at Dive Outpost on Feb 8th for a two week stay - I've got the SRWMD river levels site bookmarked, and am looking at it way too frequently!

    Oh well, the weather will do whatever it does...

    Mike


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leg of Salmon View Post
    What does all this mean for my course that is due to start on the 6th of February? Is there a risk that it will be a total wash out? I am hoping that a good instructor will always know of somewhere to dive...
    Well, you will be able to complete your training unless a major flood hits. Sites that hardly ever go down that people train in are Ginnie, Manatee and JB. In fact a lot of those sites are just as good or even better in high water. The flow should be down for you and maybe the viss might be better at Manatee. I think 3 sites is all that is needed however, JB is a good ride away from the other sites. Good Luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by MORGAN View Post
    Tracy and I will be arriving at Dive Outpost on Feb 8th for a two week stay - I've got the SRWMD river levels site bookmarked, and am looking at it way too frequently!

    Oh well, the weather will do whatever it does...

    Mike
    Mike - you can always just keep heading south for another 5 hours or so and I'll take ya saltwater fishing

    It's bad luck to be superstitious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcauliffe View Post
    Mike - you can always just keep heading south for another 5 hours or so and I'll take ya saltwater fishing
    I'm scared of those big salty water fish! Have you seen the teeth on those things?

    Mike


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    It looks like completeing the course won't be an issue. Ginnie, Marianna and Manatee seem to offer what is needed. My real worry was not being able to show off my new dive bag...



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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverCraig View Post
    Well, you will be able to complete your training unless a major flood hits. Sites that hardly ever go down that people train in are Ginnie, Manatee and JB. In fact a lot of those sites are just as good or even better in high water. The flow should be down for you and maybe the viss might be better at Manatee. I think 3 sites is all that is needed however, JB is a good ride away from the other sites. Good Luck
    A total of 5 sites must be dived from cavern through cave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leg of Salmon View Post
    It looks like completeing the course won't be an issue. Ginnie, Marianna and Manatee seem to offer what is needed. My real worry was not being able to show off my new dive bag...

    Very nice man purse!


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    Dove Orange Grove to Challenge today and it was fairly clear the whole route. P3 basin was completely tannic. P1 basin was clear and divers coming out reported viz dropped to about 3' on the Pothole line around the sign.

    Will try Orange Grove again tomorrow and try to get in a last one before viz drops.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky1948 View Post
    Very nice man purse!

    It's a man bag dude!!!! LOL -


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    We are planning to head to madison wednesday should we try somewhere else?

    Joseph

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