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Thanks! It was a minor spiral from “cool hiking and maybe snorkeling or snuba” to taking a scuba class. We’re pretty stoked!
 
Thanks! It was a minor spiral from “cool hiking and maybe snorkeling or snuba” to taking a scuba class. We’re pretty stoked!
I hope you take some great pics and consider posting ‘em, if you wanted to. I’d personally like to see them.
 
Congrats on working on your OW. I'm sure you'll do well
 
Congrats on working on your OW. I'm sure you'll do well
Thanks! My wife finished hers last weekend. Mine should be this next one! Then we just need to see when we can sneak off to the Bahamas or Curaçao for a long weekend
 
Thanks! My wife finished hers last weekend. Mine should be this next one! Then we just need to see when we can sneak off to the Bahamas or Curaçao for a long weekend

I do a lot of lake diving here. I live in a great area that we can dive good clean fresh water. But I love the blue water much better....lol
 
Forgot to mention: just finished up my dives this weekend! Waiting on the card now, and considering some more fundamentals training... Diving in silt soup was not ideal for learning how to maintain position and orientation, but I still had fun poking around the Sound. We had some spare nitrox after our last dive, so we had a bit of independence, which was nice to get to move around and coordinate (with a line) with other students.
 

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