Brockville Dive report

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Taz22, no doubt that was one hell of a dive and will be checking out all the great locations there over the next month :)
If yer up for hosting I'll be there.

TomR, you are right. I haven't done any diving in Kingston yet but I've heard so much about it. I really want to try out the wolf islander, and if your comment is an invite I'm there anytime!
 
JimC once bubbled...


Someone was running something that was sticking logs in / and /var. Then they went on vaycay and didn't tell me. In single user, fsck'ing the disks and clearing space to bring the box back, /usr got munched. Box is dead, disk is dead. Data was on the other drive (TFG).

Slapping the data drive into a new machine, but there is no way the project is getting finished by tomorrow morning. :)

Thank -->insert higher power of choice here<-- for that. Although if dude is using root as a storage bin, he/she should be taken out back and beaten. What was he/she some sort of M$ flunky? :D
 
How cold was it?

Drysuits are for girls :eek:ut:


...now watch and see the reactions (from both the girls and the drysuit crowd)

:mean:
 
Ahh drysuits are for girls, we have an expression around here any fool can be uncomfortable. But i'm a dry girl

:tinker: Miss Vinnie now

aka vinnie
 
Tom R once bubbled...


Haven't been to Kingston yet I take it

Tom

I have dove in the greater Kingston area but you have those darn thermoclines. I like my temp at depth to be almost what it is at the surface....I'll clarify and say the best and warmest fresh water wreck diving in the world!!:D
 
Hey

you can't let a little cold keep you from diving...I have been diving wet in lake Ontario for 2 years , I dive from May to Nov. Munson included .
This time of year the water temp on many of the wrecks is a balmy 64 degrees....a few of the deep ones do stay about 50 ... I get cold.....but I would never give up a dive !!!

Hi
Miss Vinnie , so you are a drysuit girl now eh?
see ya ...i gotta go Diving in Wetsuit!!!!!:D :) :eek:ut:
 
Great time indeed!

My first boat dive, what a treat! No broken ankles on the walk in...no 7 lbs of mud to be washed off the gear at home...sweet.

Next time I'll allow more time for the traffic so I can actually pack my gear into ONE bag as opposed to sprinting down the dock at 5:59 with 3 bags, a tank, and weight belt, leaving my cooler in the car....

Here's to the next one!

Matt.
 
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