@@AddAdventures Your footage turns out nicely. I'm frustrated with my iPad/Quik setup as I find it cumbersome and not very flexible. I'm going to put some work into learning iMovie to get away from all that. Followup question: what settings, in particular FPS, are you shooting? I may have asked yo this before on another video LOL
Im thinking of diving this after i get advanced open water certified. Is it always that dark and what was the visibility? Ive dove lake washington a few times but this looks pretty cool.
This was a night dive but it's always pretty dark once your at depth. We went to about 80' on this dive. I definitely recommend lights. Your visibility will depend on your lights.
Here's another great dive in Lake Washington. This was a day dive, and you can see there isn't much surface light that comes through. th-cam.com/video/Rml2F0O31iQ/w-d-xo.html
@@AddAdventures Thank you for actually responding to my comment unlike a million other TH-camrs. I will keep that in mind and am probably going to get a light since I have liked the 2 dives I’ve done in lake WA.
@@AddAdventures right on. I am enjoying your videos! Ive been outta the water for a couple years, in the process now of getting my gear back in order. Hoping to burn some vacation time this year and makes some trips back over the mountain. I live in the Spokane area now, but I am missing the west side diving. Your channel is inspiring 👊🏼
It'll be interesting to go back and explore some more. There were definitely some car parts like hub caps and light fixtures, but I didn't find any complete vehicles or cranes yet!
Yo that's so cool I would hold my breath too
Nice video!
Thank you!
What software do you use to edit your videos? GoPro Quik or something else?
I start with the GoPro Quik app then add voiceover, text and other elements using CapCut.
@@AddAdventures Your footage turns out nicely. I'm frustrated with my iPad/Quik setup as I find it cumbersome and not very flexible. I'm going to put some work into learning iMovie to get away from all that. Followup question: what settings, in particular FPS, are you shooting? I may have asked yo this before on another video LOL
@@JS-ok9kn I sometimes go between 2.7k 240fs and 4k 120fps. For editing, the 2.7k is much easier for my phone to handle.
Im thinking of diving this after i get advanced open water certified. Is it always that dark and what was the visibility? Ive dove lake washington a few times but this looks pretty cool.
This was a night dive but it's always pretty dark once your at depth. We went to about 80' on this dive. I definitely recommend lights. Your visibility will depend on your lights.
Here's another great dive in Lake Washington. This was a day dive, and you can see there isn't much surface light that comes through. th-cam.com/video/Rml2F0O31iQ/w-d-xo.html
@@AddAdventures Thank you for actually responding to my comment unlike a million other TH-camrs. I will keep that in mind and am probably going to get a light since I have liked the 2 dives I’ve done in lake WA.
Good luck on your advance class
Thanks for sharing! What depth is the bridge at?
We went to 88ft max but there's another area that might get to 100ft. You can see the bridge at about 60ft.
@@AddAdventures right on. I am enjoying your videos! Ive been outta the water for a couple years, in the process now of getting my gear back in order. Hoping to burn some vacation time this year and makes some trips back over the mountain. I live in the Spokane area now, but I am missing the west side diving. Your channel is inspiring 👊🏼
@@SubsurfaceObsession thank you so much. I hope it works out that you can get out here soon.
See any of the cars or machinery anymore? I heard there was two cars small crane and lots of tools and such.
It'll be interesting to go back and explore some more. There were definitely some car parts like hub caps and light fixtures, but I didn't find any complete vehicles or cranes yet!
You can actually watch the news footage of the sinking.
Do dives with native sharks of Puget sound.
He see 6 Gill Sharks in areas of the Puget Sound
th-cam.com/video/F2HKOExKwQs/w-d-xo.html
That's Awesome, what other sharks also live in Washington State waters?