The dives are only 20-30min. The ice is usually around 20 inches thick. It does not re-freeze while we are down. Everyone is attached to a line with a line tender (who will pull everyone up if there is an emergency signal). We also shovel the snow off the ice in long lines - all pointing to the hole - so, there is light pointing to the hole. After we are done diving - we put the big blocks of ice back in the hole (w/ branches poking out so no one drives their car on it) Then the hole freezes.
I've been down in 44 degree water (was pretty cold), so its good to know that 38 isn't THAT far off; so I guess I might have to give it a shot! I'm waiting for the lake to get solid (its been below zero, so should happen in the near future (want to do the PADI Ice Diver cert).
@tuttoz What I mean is, how much of a danger is it, on this particular dive, that the hole will freeze over. Did they constantly break up the ice. I doubt that there is much danger of that in this case. They probably don't stay under longer then 20 min, and the temperature is probably no lower then -10 Celsius.
@Dante31 i know , i was actually going to type an actual answear but i had to leave .... yeah i have no clue , i just know the hole might close up if they arnt carefull ..
right , can u imagine the frustration someone would go tru if the hole did close, i mean you would be just floating there , knowing salvations is a few inches above, yet you cant get it .... that would suck ... but i bet its fun as hell , im doing it some day ... life is to short to not take a risk or two .
@tuttoz That is why I'm taking the certification class and I hear its a really good idea to have someone around on the surface just in case (someone to make sure the hole doesn't seal). I like to make sure my risks are well-calculated!
The dives are only 20-30min. The ice is usually around 20 inches thick. It does not re-freeze while we are down. Everyone is attached to a line with a line tender (who will pull everyone up if there is an emergency signal). We also shovel the snow off the ice in long lines - all pointing to the hole - so, there is light pointing to the hole. After we are done diving - we put the big blocks of ice back in the hole (w/ branches poking out so no one drives their car on it) Then the hole freezes.
digitalelves 11 months ago
I've been down in 44 degree water (was pretty cold), so its good to know that 38 isn't THAT far off; so I guess I might have to give it a shot! I'm waiting for the lake to get solid (its been below zero, so should happen in the near future (want to do the PADI Ice Diver cert).
DrTranofEvil 1 year ago
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DrTranofEvil 1 year ago
Minnesota machoing it up :D
WatchRyder 1 year ago
That looks awesome :)
Any chance the water will refreeze while they are under there?
Dante31 1 year ago
@Dante31 yes ....
tuttoz 1 year ago
@tuttoz What I mean is, how much of a danger is it, on this particular dive, that the hole will freeze over. Did they constantly break up the ice. I doubt that there is much danger of that in this case. They probably don't stay under longer then 20 min, and the temperature is probably no lower then -10 Celsius.
Dante31 1 year ago
@Dante31 i know , i was actually going to type an actual answear but i had to leave .... yeah i have no clue , i just know the hole might close up if they arnt carefull ..
tuttoz 1 year ago
@tuttoz This is one of those cases where it is better safe than sorry. :)
Dante31 1 year ago
@Dante31
right , can u imagine the frustration someone would go tru if the hole did close, i mean you would be just floating there , knowing salvations is a few inches above, yet you cant get it .... that would suck ... but i bet its fun as hell , im doing it some day ... life is to short to not take a risk or two .
tuttoz 1 year ago
@tuttoz That is why I'm taking the certification class and I hear its a really good idea to have someone around on the surface just in case (someone to make sure the hole doesn't seal). I like to make sure my risks are well-calculated!
DrTranofEvil 1 year ago
@DrTranofEvil
true ... its something im looking forward to... and yeah , ill make sure theres someoone to be punching the ice every minute haha
tuttoz 1 year ago
GREAT! by RIMINI DIVING (ITALY)
mikisspakka 1 year ago
Brrrrr!
HawaiiScubaTV 2 years ago
Great Vid! What is it like to go ice diving?!
mattn747 2 years ago
It's really cool - as long as your drysuit doesn't leak!!! The air bubbles on the bottom of the ice are the coolest thing.
margocavis 2 years ago
that's awesome
'nuff said
BaSKetBalLer385 2 years ago
awesome i love Square lake!
mrthatguyonline 2 years ago
Great video. The end is very funny with RJ warning about thin ice.
ml2gnal 2 years ago