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Dive Log > SantaFeSandy > Ginnie Springs
Tue, April 18, 2017
Dives: 1
Bottom Time: 98 minutes
Max Depth: 61-70ft/19-21m
Avg Viz: 91-100ft/28-30m
Water Temp: 71-75°F/22-24°C
Weight: 0
Exposure Suit: Fullsuit - 5 (Hood, Gloves, Boots)
Tank Type: Twin Steel - 85cf/12L
Gas Type: Nitrox
Dive Type: Cave
Dive Buddy:   Dan Wright, Gene Page, Guy Bryant, Win Brown, Chris Dixon
Ginnie Springs
High Springs, FL
Water Type: Fresh
Entry Type: Shore
Tues. April 18, 2017 - My adventures as an underwater cave model for Gene Page and Dan Wright (professional lighting and photographers extraordinaire) began. Additionally diving with them the past two days has really taught me a lot about what it takes to light up a room correctly, and how labor intensive, and costly, it really is. It’s an enormous amount of work.

I thank them both very much for providing me this opportunity.

By the way, my truck’s console and glove box were rummaged through by an unscrupulous individual who must have pounced on my truck the moment I left it unattended to take my tanks down to the water. This occurred in the parking area of Turkey Roost, at Ginnie Springs.

The day earlier I learned that another dive buddy friend and instructor, had her camera stolen inside the Ginnie Springs Ballroom the moment she put it down, and turned her back to address her students. Watch out folks, these thieves are stalking people, using text messaging to convey possible hits, and watching you from afar. If you hide your vehicle key, I recommend getting a waterproof one made, and take it with you, or dive dry and hope your drysuit doesn’t leak.