Wally Taylor
Jr. Member
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- Jan 3, 2017
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- Location
- Western New York
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- White's Coinmaster, White's Bullseye II Pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
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Just wondering. I live a little over a mile from Lake Erie as the crow flies. I can see the lake from my farm. I love watching the lake freighters cruising in the distance.
The reason I asked is because there are so many shipwrecks, and Lake Erie is relatively shallow. I looked into taking dive training when I lived in the Florida Keys. I have a lot of hardware in my back. I wondered if I could learn to dive with one of the Oxygen filtration packs, because I think tanks would make it really difficult climbing back onto the boat.
Anyhow, if anyone here dives on Lake Erie shipwrecks, could You point me to any threads relative to Lake Erie diving. I have a lot of time on my hands, and I think that I would like to look into wreck diving on the lake. I live 50 miles Southwest of Buffalo, and 40 miles from Erie, Pa.
The reason I asked is because there are so many shipwrecks, and Lake Erie is relatively shallow. I looked into taking dive training when I lived in the Florida Keys. I have a lot of hardware in my back. I wondered if I could learn to dive with one of the Oxygen filtration packs, because I think tanks would make it really difficult climbing back onto the boat.
Anyhow, if anyone here dives on Lake Erie shipwrecks, could You point me to any threads relative to Lake Erie diving. I have a lot of time on my hands, and I think that I would like to look into wreck diving on the lake. I live 50 miles Southwest of Buffalo, and 40 miles from Erie, Pa.