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DeepDiverBob
February 13th, 2005, 11:03 PM
I went to Table Rock this weekend with a friend of mine from Midwest Scuba. We planned to do about 5 or 6 dives, and be back home by 5 or 6 on Sunday night. We left about 6 Friday night. Very interesting trip down there, but I am not going to go into details, lets just leave it at a stop at Jack in the box, and about 25 minute stop at a rest area.

Anyway, we got down to Table Rock Inn, and got a good nights sleep. We planned to getting up about 7, and being at the dam by 7:30, and in the water no later than 8. Well, he didnt get up when the alarm went off. I got up, settles up for the room since the office was closed by the time we got there. Luckily, they left the room open for us. Really great people there. Anyway, I am waiting for him to wake up, I drove down to the dam to see if any other crazy people would be there diving as well. I pulled in and there was just a single car there. I am guessing it was the security guy, I dont know. I walked down to the water, and checked things out, and headed back. I got back, and he was still sleeping, and I wanted to dive. So I woke him up, packed up the gear and headed down. I guess we finally got in the water around 10:30 or so. Our plan was to do a deep dive, no deeper that 125, and the dive itself was to be no longer than 40 minutes. Let me also say he was diving a dry suit, and I was in my semi-dry Atlan suit. Anybody that has ever dove with me knows that suit is a lot more semi, than it is dry. Anyway, last time I was at table rock, the vis was bad until about 45 or 50 foot, then it opened up pretty good. So we started our way down, 30 foot. 40 foot. 50 foot. finally got down to 80 foot, and I signaled to level off, because the vis was only about 5 foot at best. No reason to keep going deeper. So we finished the dive, but as we was approaching our safety stop, he had a little trouble with air getting in his feet. He is fairly new to dry suits, and I also think he was diving a bit light to begin with. He fought pretty hard at the safety stop, and wound up surfacing a little bit before me. Once we got out of the water, I checked my cell phone and there was a message from another dive freind of mine, Bill. He was suppose to cave dive this weekend, but got boiled out at Wayensville. He was on his way down to join us, and also had arranged a boat dive for the next day. He was about an hour out, so me and Chris decided we would go back, dry off and grab some lunch and wait for Bill. Once Bill got there, we decided we would try out this other place that he knew about. It was between two boat docks. The dive was pretty cool, going between some trees, 55 gallon barrels and a metal lawn chair. Also saw a catfish too. Vis was still pretty bad though, maybe 10 foot. We finished that dive, and decided to head out for dinner. This was about 6. I forgot the name of the place we went to, but the portions was HUGE. I ordered Country Fried Chicken, and that thing was about the size of Wyoming. I couldnt even finish it, and anybody that knows me, knows that is saying something.

Anyway, we get up on Sunday to go do the boat dive. Chris was feeling to good, so he decided not to push it. Bill and I headed down to the Marina where we met up with Slim. Seems like a real nice guy. We went out and dove a place called Poverty Point. We was suppose to go down, and I was going to be shown the enterance to a cave there, but I never saw it. But as black as it was down there, I didnt see much of anything. I pretty much just followed Bills light, and watched the wall. I think in better vis, that would have been a much better dive, but it was still pretty cool. We got back on the boat and decided that that was enough for one day. So we went back, had lunch and called it a weekend.

I know that was a lot of writing, and not much said about anything, but it was a pretty good weekend none the less. I learned a few things this weekend. One, I need to buy a dry suit. Two, if that fish mail box ever goes away, Bill wont ever find that dive site again. (Inside joke.) And three dont ever log in your log book "Table Rock Damn", and then show it to someone.

steve2281
February 14th, 2005, 12:30 AM
Sounds like a good weekend except for the vis. I need to get over and do Table Rock one of these days.

Atlaua
February 14th, 2005, 08:20 AM
Wow, 5-10' of vis, even at 80'? I kinda thought that the point of diving in frigid winter temps was that the vis was good...

James

DeepDiverBob
February 14th, 2005, 10:31 AM
Wow, 5-10' of vis, even at 80'? I kinda thought that the point of diving in frigid winter temps was that the vis was good...

James

Thats what I was hoping for as well. I guess with all the rain, it washed a lot of dirt into the water. Oh well. 3 bad vis dives is still better than sitting around watching TV all weekend, in my opinion.

nauifins73
February 14th, 2005, 04:48 PM
Oh well. 3 bad vis dives is still better than sitting around watching TV all weekend, in my opinion.

Bob

I agree and that seems like all I have done with winter sit and watch TV. That is why I am checking out the Dog Days at Beaver in April. I feel the need to expand my diving horizons actually I think "the need" is probably cabin fever plus I get to look at all the cool toys.

Becky

UnionGuy
July 14th, 2005, 01:33 AM
My wife and I did our open water at jakes point on table rock on june 15 16. At that time the vis was 10 - 12 feet sown to 25 and 30 to 40 feet below the thermocline. We stayed above the termocline Temp 84 deg and 60+ below. They said that it looked like clouds as you dropped out of the thermocline. We will get some higher mil wetsuits this year and try to more dive in table rock. We live in Springfield MO 35 miles away.
We dove at Lake Murray OK this past weekend july 9 -10. Water vis was 6 to 8 feet.
But to us diving is diving and we love it.

DeepDiverBob
July 14th, 2005, 07:46 AM
My wife and I did our open water at jakes point on table rock on june 15 16. At that time the vis was 10 - 12 feet sown to 25 and 30 to 40 feet below the thermocline. We stayed above the termocline Temp 84 deg and 60+ below. They said that it looked like clouds as you dropped out of the thermocline. We will get some higher mil wetsuits this year and try to more dive in table rock. We live in Springfield MO 35 miles away.
We dove at Lake Murray OK this past weekend july 9 -10. Water vis was 6 to 8 feet.
But to us diving is diving and we love it.

Trt diving by the dam next time. Once you get under the first thermo, it opens up to 30-40 foot vis. At least it did a few weeks ago. I dont know what all this rain has done to it.

ozarkjim
July 14th, 2005, 08:34 AM
We haven't had any rain for a couple of weeks. I dove the dam area last Fri/Sat/Sun for Specialty Inst. training and conditions are the same...80+ at surface and 55 at 80'. Vis about 10 above tc and 25 or so below. There is a heck of an algae bloom around 20' that is 3-4' thick, vis is <2' there.

h20dog
July 25th, 2005, 01:39 AM
i have been all over in table rock. hvae ben diving sence 75. i live in iowa now but still get down there. iowa diving sucks but its still diving. have you done any buisnes with aquasports in springfield?

DeepDiverBob
July 25th, 2005, 11:18 AM
i have been all over in table rock. hvae ben diving sence 75. i live in iowa now but still get down there. iowa diving sucks but its still diving. have you done any buisnes with aquasports in springfield?

All my business down there is done with Scuba Sports in Branson.

tobad78
July 27th, 2005, 02:45 AM
"i have been all over in table rock. hvae ben diving sence 75. i live in iowa now but still get down there. iowa diving sucks but its still diving. have you done any buisnes with aquasports in springfield?"

The two main employees are great people but the owner is a ****.

I go there often nice shop but large overhead....

Haven't been to Scuba Sports, yet but will soon.....

I dove the dam a couple of weeks ago but not at depth

UnionGuy
September 18th, 2005, 03:11 AM
i have been all over in table rock. hvae ben diving sence 75. i live in iowa now but still get down there. iowa diving sucks but its still diving. have you done any buisnes with aquasports in springfield? My wife and I did our open water there and do alot of our equipment purchases there. Don Lee (DL) and Jeff are great the owner the other Doncan be somtimes seem to be a pain in the @#$. We have had great luck with them and would reccomend them to anyone.