I met Gordon and Steph for a dive at the dive shop today. Â We decided that weâd go out near the US Coast Guard Dive station to do our dive in Lake Champlain. Â I followed the two of them up there. Â To read my blog entry about the Burlington Fishing Pier on Lake Champlain, visit my blog entry about this dive sites.
I was borrowing one of Gordonâs tanks to do the dive. Â Once we got there, the tank I was to use had only 2100ish PSI, so I used one of Gordonâs 63CC tanks. Â The tank had an initial pressure of 2900PSI.
We all assembled our gear, then made our way to the rocks to get into the water. Â We made it into the water, and kicked around the pier, then along the wall, then along the other pier. Â During the dive we saw a bunch of fish, âJoeâs Officeâ, and found a bunch of stuff.
At one point, I was ahead of Gordon and Steph, so I started looking around, seeing what I could find. Â I located a pair of shades and put them on, over my mask. Â Then I noticed a cell phone. Â By the time they had caught up to me, I was in a sitting position, âtalkingâ on the cell phone, with my shades on.
This is a great dive site for someone who wants to get in the water and do a dive real quick. There was a bunch of stuff to see, although the depth didnât get very deep at all.
I had a 43 minute dive time with a max depth of 17 feet. Â The water temperature was around 63 degrees. Â I dove with around 9 pounds of weight in my 7mm wet suit and wore my 5/7mm hood.