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 Littlerock Dam Reservoir

USA, California, LA County

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Latitude: 34° 28.903' N
Longitude: 118° 1.405' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

English (Translate this text in English): Off of Hwy 138 in North LA County is Cheseboro Road, take that to the guard station to Pay $5.00 per car and diver, extra passengers or divers are an additional $2.00, under 12 is free. Continue to the reservoir. Any entry on the West side of the Reservoir is accessible in only minutes.

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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

Max depth 30 m / 98.4 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

English (Translate this text in English): An altitude of 3000ft+ gives reason to be altitude certified. Sheer rock, and structure verticals give this dive an appealing wall dive. Big thermoclines and visibility changes at depth. Aquatic vegetation and life include super large cottonwood trees, trout, largemouth bass and varieties of carp. Underwater picnic grounds are also a treat. Snow fed into the spring time and early summer. 1.1 billions gals at full level.

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Littlerock Dam Reservoir
United States of America

Littlerock Dam Reservoir
United States of America

Littlerock Dam Reservoir
United States of America

Littlerock Dam Reservoir
United States of America

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By hardcorediveteambrian , 06-07-2011

Littlerock Dam meets the force of HardcoreDiveTeam - For 8 months in a solid systematic coverage from November 2010 till July 2011 has the Dam revealed itself as worthy component to the diving industry. Bearing 40 degree deep, dark clear water, is a treat just this side of cave or cavern experiences. Dropping down through heavy algae layer that thrives in the upper thermocline of mid 50s to mid 60s degree waters,that range in 20 to 30 feet deep, you find yourself going into a completely lightless environment. No sun, moon or stars, no bio-luminescence. And entering a temperature of upper 30s to lower and mid 40's. That's what was consistent throughout these 8 past months. Now full lake levels are dropping, and will continue until Labor Day. The reports for this coming summer will be posted as they are experienced!!

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