In Toby this weekend

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so we did it! just returned from Toby for 3 days of diving. we did the tugs on Friday, 4 boat dives on Saturday, and 2 more boat dives Sunday. weather was great, with the exception of a little rain on Saturday. we were totally fine diving wet, although chilly after 45 minutes or so. All in all, a fantastic weekend. we'll be back up there in a few weeks for our shops drive and dive. Can't wait!
 
Well, we had to cancel, and I spent the week working....

Yeah me..... :mad:
 
so we did it! just returned from Toby for 3 days of diving. we did the tugs on Friday, 4 boat dives on Saturday, and 2 more boat dives Sunday. weather was great, with the exception of a little rain on Saturday. we were totally fine diving wet, although chilly after 45 minutes or so. All in all, a fantastic weekend. we'll be back up there in a few weeks for our shops drive and dive. Can't wait!
Which sites did you dive?
 
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...I had a nice time in Tobermory, Kingston, Toronto, St Catharines, Niagara Falls, Brockville and Cornwall ON Canada, and will return again -not so much for the cold & gray water diving- but for all the great Ontario Diver Friends & Boat Crews I met. . . Beautiful Country up there to drive through!
 
I had a nice time in Tobermory, Kingston, Toronto, St Catharines, Niagara Falls, Brockville and Cornwall ON Canada, and will return again -not so much for the cold & gray water diving- but for all the great Ontario Diver Friends & Boat Crews I met. . . Beautiful Country up there to drive through!
It is beautiful up in Canada, we’ve been there a lot for kids’ hockey.
New England has some great dividing too, if you prepare for cold water. I spent the summer trying to learn to photograph fluorescence fish and critters. What i REALLY learned is I need a camera tray, tripod and better lights.
 
It is beautiful up in Canada, we’ve been there a lot for kids’ hockey.
New England has some great dividing too, if you prepare for cold water. I spent the summer trying to learn to photograph fluorescence fish and critters. What i REALLY learned is I need a camera tray, tripod and better lights.
And Drysuit heated undergarment with heated glove insert liners under drygloves -for the so-called “wussies” from SoCal:cool:!
 
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