The theory is it will hit the copping and air just like everywhere else and go back. I'll tell you once this theory is put into practice.Will the barrier work? Most robots are designed to climb walls.
The theory is it will hit the copping and air just like everywhere else and go back. I'll tell you once this theory is put into practice.Will the barrier work? Most robots are designed to climb walls.
This person gets it!As an avid diver who hasn't traveled since Jan 2020, I did a pool dive last year! lol I initially went in to take a closer look at some stains and take some pictures of them... and then I just stayed down there a while with my eyes closed, listening to my bubbles![]()
Love it - shore dive! Heading to Coz in September and can't wait.The beach entry is also great for when we want to drag our gear in since part of how I will enjoy this pool will be with a tank of air, laying at the bottom making bubbles.
Would maybe a slanted tanning shelf help critters save themselves?Love it - shore dive! Heading to Coz in September and can't wait.
As an alternative to a beach entry have you considered a tanning shelf? Still serves the purpose of being gradual for doggies, but without the long walk to the deep end. Just a thought.
I live in a rural area. I plan on keeping Coyotes and pigs out but Racoons, opossum, and squirrels are going to find their way in for sure.Possibly!
ETA: I think I would focus on keeping critters out altogether, rather than a lifeline.