In case anyone was wondering. Troy re-opened yesterday. The Ranger said it is still a little tanic but vis should not be any trouble down to abt 50ft. She also advised you still cannot bring any lights as of yet.
In case anyone was wondering. Troy re-opened yesterday. The Ranger said it is still a little tanic but vis should not be any trouble down to abt 50ft. She also advised you still cannot bring any lights as of yet.
I was wondering thanks for the info, i am going next weekend
Joseph
There is no limit. We'll always find a way to go deeper and deeper. That's been the pattern all along.
--Sheck Exley
I dove this today around the time the park was about to close to try diving a set of LP112's I had just picked up. At this point diving this without a light is pointless. Almost all surface light was lost at 60ft or so, I managed to find the log near the cavern entrance to get a point of reference.
The ranger told me that a group dove earlier in the day (I assume direct sunlight) and said it was OK. I had a 10w HID and hit the bottom before I could even tell there was a bottom there. You can see a white rock from about 3-5ft away, but if you're shining your light onto sand, there's nothing to see, and you'll be diving by feel.
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