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.
Diving in Clear Lake and Smith Reservoir
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.
We decided to enter just south of the resort area and dive in the north end of the southern portion of the lake.
Heather getting pumped up to dive in water that is just above freezing.
The SCUBA Whale!
Trying to stay warm pre-dive.
Getting our gear setup.
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.
Staying warm before we get wet.
Last pre-dive check of gear before we don our BCDs and start the walk to the water.
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.
At the Smith Reservoir boat ramp.
Looking toward the intake structure.
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.