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    Default Leaving it all behind me.

    We dove P3 today to Henley's Castle. Li's first CCR Trimix dive. Yeah.

    Got down to 137' and looked around. Planning to go deeper but decided to save it for another day.

    Visibility around 30' with strands of hair like particulate in the water.

    Found a cool little room around 700' that had a thermocline in it. Reminded me of the haloclines in Mexico. Had a silt layer suspended in the water.

    Poked around on the way out.

    106 minute
    137'
    Set Point 1.2
    15/45 top to bottom.

    No deco

    You have to love siphons.


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    So what's with the title of this thread?

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    He's proud and excited about his dive nothing wrong with that. O yeah title ?


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    The basin sure looked nice yesterday in P3, but we had already dove P1 before we saw it. The Suwanne county deputy looked good too and followed some bathers [who were in P2] that she said she just run out of Telford. It seems Charles Spring is the new Telford and she gets called there almost daily. Hopefully they wont trash it too.


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    In a siphon if you kick up any silt on the way out it leaves you.


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