ligersandtions
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I'd be interested (weekend dives only), though tough to commit to any dates yet.
Yeah, yeah....maybe if you didn't do so many boat dives and tech dives

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I'd be interested (weekend dives only), though tough to commit to any dates yet.
Conditions were really nice....probably 15 feet of vis, 62F at depth (only down to 38fsw, iirc). My buddy knows the area really well (has done hundreds of dives at Leo alone) said that it appeared that the kelp was going to start breaking down and releasing particulates....so he thinks the vis is going to worsen over the next couple weeks. That said, I'd definitely go back even if the vis was a little worse....but I don't mind somewhat bad vis as I dive slowly anyways![]()
Worse than 15ft? :shocked2: You guys must really love to dive. IJS...
I don't know. The last several trips I've made to sites in Malibu have all been really rather crappy vis days (<5'). This is with only a moderate swell. Been having *much* better luck in Laguna.
That said, have plans to try Pt Dume this weekend. I'm less than optimistic...
Worse than 15ft? :shocked2: You guys must really love to dive. IJS...
Worse than 15ft? :shocked2: You guys must really love to dive. IJS...
Those of us who do local shore diving set our expectations low. Anything better than 10 feet is good vis! When we go out to the islands and everyone is apologizing for 40 foot vis, we're ecstatic! I don't even know what to do with myself in 80-100 foot vis![]()
Personally, I am fond of our 50-70ft typical range. The vastness of 100+ vis is sometimes disorienting and daunting to myself on deeper dives...