Mukilteo T-Pier Great Viz Today!!!!!

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Mukilteo T-Pier Great Viz Today!!!!!

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Alright guys I am writing because I dove the t-pier this morning and the viz was the best I have seen all winter!!!! My dive buddy and I dove the run-about wreck at 125ft and honestly I totally forgot to turn on my light. When we reached the boat i just realized that my light was not on. The ambient light was so bright that at 125ft I didn't need my light!!! it was amazing.... The viz today was easily 35+ feet. For those of you who know where the satalite dish is and the boat. The viz was so good that when we reached the sat dish I could vary easily see the boat about 25ft away, it was amazing... if any of you guys get a chance to dive today i would suggest it.....your in for a treat.... :supz:

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I love it - we see 35' vis, and the board goes nuts. Gotta love the PNW!!
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Anything above 20-25' rocks! :supz:
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Tom Nic wrote:Anything above 20-25' rocks! :supz:

Anything above 20-25" rocks.
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Well the lake this morning was about 20-25cm, but Cove2 last night was easy 30'. :smt051
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ha ha ha matt.....yeah i dove the lake yesterday and I would have to agree....you know I am not sure why i keep going back to the lake when its 42 degrees and viz is about 3-4ft ha ha but i keep diving it....ha :supz:
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You habitual Lake Washington divers are all nuts . . . She says, shuddering and remember her only deep LW experience :)
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This is killing me....I had to give up all diving this week because of this stupid cold and now there's great viz?!

Oh mother nature, why must you torment me! ](*,)

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Dove the old I-90 bridge last night- much cooler dive than I'd been lead to believe- vis was maybe 8 feet down under, maybe 5 feet outside......figures that I'd miss the great vis in the sound. Oh, well, I've already seen cove 2 and Muk many many times, but I'd never seen the bridge, so it was well worth it.
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