Your cooler and flashlight are in good company then. Right along with a couple of dive knives, a student or two and, ooops, did I say that? ;) I've mapped that lake several times and there are no items like those you've described anywhere. The bottom of the lake has claimed a lot of items over the years. My guess is the cooler and buckhorn are long gone. Word is, the Enola Gay was stationed at Wendover for a while prior to it's infamous flight. And that it used to practice for it's mission by dropping empty bomb hulls into the lake. This way they could recover and reuse the hulls. Hey, maybe NASA could practice landing their... nevermind. ;) Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
I've never scuba'd, but used to enjoy snorkeling once in a while out there. If you find a 25-year-old flashlight, cooler with 3 cans of Buckhorn in it, and some car keys, at the bottom of Blue Lake, give me a call!
--- diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
One of my favorite local activities in the winter is night diving Blue Lake, just South of Wendover.
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