Scuba diving Cart Creek Bridge near Vernal, Utah at Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Climbing, crawling, making your way through rocks and cliffs while carrying 50-80lbs of scuba diving gear describes the entry into Cart Creek Bridge from the shore. The popular area is visited frequently by boats, dogs, paddleboarders, swimmers and cliff divers (Do you still …
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Dive Site Access 40.915975861275925, -109.42537253724124 Shore access. Picnic tables, shade, and paved walks make the shore access descent for hanging out for a day of diving. You cannot dive “on” the dam, nor “near” the dam, but there is plenty of opportunity for a great wall dive on the east side of the point, and shallower …
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Dive Site Access 40.909675953782354, -109.43553572862922 Shore or boat access. Shore diving is available if you’re willing to do a little bit of “bouldering” in scuba gear if the water is lower, or carry your gear down in phases, setting up at the water’s edge. The pathway starts out easy, but gets steep and rocky down …
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Carter lake is located west of Berthoud, Colorado and managed by Larimer County Parks. Dive Site Access 40.32594, -105.22453 Boat access only. The nearest ramp is located on the south end of Carter Lake. Parking is available near the boat ramp. All vessels will need to have mussel inspection from ANS or proof your vessel …
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Carter lake Colorado dive site Bass Hole is a fun diving nook with reasonable visibility and small mouth bass.
Easy shore access dive site in Colorado for Scuba divers. No boat needed!
Saddle west dive site in Colorado in Carter Lake near Berthoud. Boat access with multiple thermoclines and a variety of topography.
“I Don’t Really Keep a Log Book, I Don’t See the Value” I regularly hear this phrase and always begs the question: “Why DON’T you find use in a log book?”. My log book is loaded with so much value, many memories. It documents the people I have met, the places I have seen, the things …
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