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donnacabo

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I'm a Fish!
It's been a hard season with swine flu and the darn economy. Take a break and come to Cabo. Our water is warm and conditions are excellent.
We don't herd cattle here either. It's just you and the DM! We take pride in that we plan our dives to your liking.
Email me at bajasurtours@yahoo.com
Donna and Julio
 
Planning to travel to Cabo San Lucas next week and possibly see Cabo Pulmo as well. What are the conditions and water temp like down there around this time?
 
Just got back from Cabo yesterday, did 6 dives. 4 local, 2 Corridor.
Water temp was 76- 78 F, some surge, 3-6 foot rollers, really fishy though no sharks.
Dove with Manta and Amigos Del Mar. Both were very good outfits, attentive DMs, well equipped boats,...surface temps in the low 80's.
I used a 3 mil full and Balance bcd, was great for over an hour on each dive!

Kudos to Kevin & his staff at Amigos!
 
Although it is the end of the dive season, we are still taking people to Cabo PUlmo. I have a trip planned on the 16th. Yesterday the local diving was 78 degrees with 50 foot vis and no swells or current. Perfect conditions for this time of year. Active sea lions as well. It was a wonderful day.
Julio used to work in Lake Tahoe area diving. Perhaps your paths have crossed. Anyway you can email me at bajasurtours@yahoo.com for more information. We do eco-tours with our Cabo Pulmo tours on the same day. You get to soak in the natural waterfall! Its wonderful to go to the ocean and the mountains all on the same trip!
 

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