Cabo and LaPaz - Stay Safe!

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BurBunny

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To all our friends in Los Cabos and LaPaz...hang on!

And when the worst is over, and you're cleaned up, please check in with us here. We worry about you. Hope you all come through this okay and with little damage personally, professionally and environmentally.
 
BurBunny:
To all our friends in Los Cabos and LaPaz...hang on!

And when the worst is over, and you're cleaned up, please check in with us here. We worry about you. Hope you all come through this okay and with little damage personally, professionally and environmentally.

If this link works...

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/02/america/LA_GEN_Hurricane_John.php

Looks like Hurricane John zigged...

Ditto, hope y'all come through OK...
 
I wonder what the viz and other water conditions will be like when we dive there, starting the 14th.
 
Jcsgt:
I wonder what the viz and other water conditions will be like when we dive there, starting the 14th.
I wonder the same thing, while the priority is that it seems like all is well for the most part. Wifey and I were scheduled to leave for Cabo Sunday(tomorrow), we have postponed departure until this Wednesday am.

Curious how quickly water conditions will return to at least dive-able?
 
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