AOW diver. I keep my gear in my truck in the event I just want to go. I did that quite often in the Puget Sound when I lived up north but not so much now in California. I need people to dive with here, hint hint.....
Advocate I
Sounds like you are heading for an interesting adventure. Make sure to do some research on altitude diving before hitting those lakes. Be sure to post up some pics.Hey everybody.. long time no see!!! I posted this thread awhile back and kind of skipped out.
Since the post ive done mostly freediving and got into spearfishing. Got myself a small JBL 38 special speargun and have been hitting on fluke over here in NJ. Also invested in a bcd, reg, and tank. Im heading out to idaho in about a week.. decided to study wildlife resources at UI. Figure it will be an awesome adventure to discover the back country.
Im mapping all the mountain lakes to see which ones are good for diving. Hopefully there will be divers out there, its not really known for it. On my way out there i may get my mine cert, and apparently theres a missile silo certification in Washington that looks pretty awesome.
Anyway.. thanks for the responses.. i should be on here more often now.
Anyone recommend gear storage on your rig? I was thinking a 10 inch diameter PVC pipe would house an 80AL tank pretty well and keep it from bouncing all over the place.
Rich
I just know i should use the RGBM tables.. have you done altitude diving?Sounds like you are heading for an interesting adventure. Make sure to do some research on altitude diving before hitting those lakes. Be sure to post up some pics.
I havent tried it yet.. just thinking about bringing my gear with me. Its alot of gear to lug around, plus it probably wouldnt be a good idea to have a tank bouncing all over the place. I am considering adding a piece of 10inch pvc though.This is a part of overlanding that I had not considered. It has been a few years, but my two favorites were Hawaii and Cozumel (the wall). Now I am even more excited to get going.