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Bob -- it is funny that all of the articles are from the PNW and that we all dive/have dived together. What does it say about our community?

.... it suggests that we dive in a place where the conditions warrant some sensible thought to how much gas we're taking with us ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
or Puget Sound is the "rock bottom" of the diving world :)

Perhaps ... it's cold, sometimes murky, and can get crazy deep in a hurry. You have to plan your dives around tidal exchanges and currents ... or limit them to just a handful of "protected" dive sites.

On the other hand, the abundance of marine life here makes it way worth the effort ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Perhaps ... it's cold, sometimes murky, and can get crazy deep in a hurry. You have to plan your dives around tidal exchanges and currents ... or limit them to just a handful of "protected" dive sites.

On the other hand, the abundance of marine life here makes it way worth the effort ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

I was kidding, of course. I have been diving in Puget Sound 3 times, and saw some fantastic things.
 
Bob -- it is funny that all of the articles are from the PNW and that we all dive/have dived together. What does it say about our community?


Maybe that your community isn't very collaborative... :p
 
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