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I know and have dove/dive (when i get down there) with the group you are referring to. Great bunch of guys and good LDS. I am still looking for a group like that here in knox but have yet to find one. Those guys do get crazy when it starts to get colder as they dive year round WET. I will also tell you you will learn a ton from those guys if you watch and ask questions.....they are some of the best divers I have ever met.

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OP looks like you and I have a shared xperience. except that here currently all the dive boats are out of the water for winter maintainence. That and the weather is utter rubbish. Can't wait till it settles and we are back diving.
-Ohh and you KNOW you are addicted when you PAY to dive in a 4.0m deep aquarium. -a very big one but an aquarium none the less
 
Sprang my ankle last wednesday , that sure has messed things up I have missed four dives already. Looks like Ill be pulling double time shortly to meet my goal.
 
AfterDark, addicted since 1968 there is no cure!:D Enjoy but the only real goal in diving is the safest dive possible. Don't worry about the number of dives, they'll come if your reslly addicted. Don't do a dive you don't feel up to just for the sake of another notch in the log book. Better to miss a dive. Enjoy the addiction!
 
Greetings Joel and welcome to the ADC Addicted Divers Club!
You can not help your compulsion and the only cure is to totally give in to it!
Diving will no longer be an activity that you do but become who you are!

I have been blessed with many friends / groups/ from Scuba Board, from local groups on SB and FB.
Buddy searches are usually pretty short and I am not afraid of diving with new divers of any level.
Tape the ankle take some advil to keep the swelling down and dive on my friend.

Take care and dive safe.

CamG Keep Diving....Keep Training....Keep Learning!
 
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