Yes indeed.......
Myself and AfterDark met at the rocks on Sunday morning......looked a bit rough, but what do I know, I have never dove there before.....
After bringing all our gear down in a about 3 trips we slid in at around 9:30 am, 2 hours before high tide.......
Lots of undercurrent, visibility not too great, no legal bugs in site, well, except the one I took home.......
Getting out was a whole new experience, and as AfterDark said, it wasn't too fun being smashed against the rock on exit, a big thanks to the other divers on the rocks to helps us out with the gear.......
In short, I will not be diving here again, unless I am on a boat, pretty site, but way too much work to get the gear down and up and then dealing with the surge and undercurrent ( oh, and I also lost my dive light), for just one lobster and for what I experienced as an overall dive.....
The Folly dive, totally different story, it felt like we were diving in a tropical island in comparison to C.R........stayed on the Rockport side of the rocks, several undersized lobsters, some nice size flounder, which by this time of the year have awaken and are not easy to spear any longer........
In conclusion, I tried C.R. once, so I can say I have dove and got a bug there, but I won't be shore diving there again, call me wimp, but the "cost to rewards" equation was too steep for this diver....... I am very sore today, maybe because I am not 25 anymore......
A big THANKS to AfterDark for driving up from RI, total 4 hour trip for him, and for guiding me around and for putting up with me and my tons of question........and yes, I was sore in my office today....... I just told my patients I had a "pretty intensive work-out" on Sunday..........