2002 Jodrey Photos IV
All images on this page © 2002 by Christina Young.
The Roy A. Jodrey is a 640-foot long sunken bulk steel freighter in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River near Alexandria Bay, New York. She lies 140 feet (crows nest) to 250 feet under fresh, clear water, having been sunk in 1974 after striking Pullman Shoal. More on the Jodrey can be found here. Also see pictures from last year's Jodrey trip here.
The following pictures (all images from video) are from the Mad Dog Expeditions trip to the Jodrey, May 31 - June 2, 2002. (Continued from page III).
Which way to go - right or left? | |
Heading up a stairway. | |
The entire gang looks around the bridge area near the end of the dive. | |
Jay explores inside the bridge. I hope you have enjoyed these pictures of our latest fun trip to the Jodrey! This wreck makes an excellent beginning-of-season warm-up dive when the northeast weather still doesn't allow you to get offshore. |
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