Snow at the Top of the Pass

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Heading up to the top of the pass on the forest road, we encountered snow!  If we had gone a week later through this area, Heather’s car probably wouldn’t have made it over the pass.  It’s been snowing for the last week since we were out on this road.

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Diving in Clear Lake and Smith Reservoir

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After being disappointed by the visibility at Florence, Heather and I decided to go to Clear Lake and Smith Reservoir for a couple of dives.  When we arrived at Clear Lake, we found several inches of snow on the ground and more falling through the clouds.


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We decided to enter just south of the resort area and dive in the north end of the southern portion of the lake.

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Heather getting pumped up to dive in water that is just above freezing.

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The SCUBA Whale!

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Trying to stay warm pre-dive.

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Getting our gear setup.

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Yup, there really is snow on the ground.  Not quite as much as when Brent and I did a dive here several years ago though.

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Staying warm before we get wet.

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Last pre-dive check of gear before we don our BCDs and start the walk to the water.

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Post-dive at Clear Lake.  Heather got rather cold on the dive.  We brought some hot beverages to warm ourselves up with before our second dive.
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At the Smith Reservoir boat ramp.

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We did an abbreviated dive in Smith Reservoir.  After reaching about 90 feet, Heather’s primary regulator started to have a small free-flow from ice buildup.  We aborted the dive and ascended safely.  We even were able to do an appropriate safety stop.  I turned off Heather’s air on our short surface swim back to the boat ramp.

Snow Remnants

Last week Corvallis had an unexpected snow storm.  After a few days of cold and blowing snow, things began to thaw and melt.  Now there are just a few piles of snow around.  Here are a few pictures of just after the sun came out.