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Got it Boom and thanks for taking the time. Interested in local divers current opinions so if you have the time and your local (Northern California) post, if not, then have a nice dive. :D

Oh and im not trying to exclude anyone just because they are not local, its just that Im interested in hearing from divers that dive the same waters I do and why they like or dislike the system. I figure people who dive say even in S. California may have a different set of dive issues than people who dive N. California.

Hey Twiddles,

There are a few of us who dive the DIR style of diving here in the Sacramento area. The good is that we usually enjoy diving together but some of us have been rather turned off by the elitist ways of the local Norcal groups.

That being said get together with a few of us Sacramento people like Scott and I am lets go diving. Check out the gear and the way we dive, you might find it to be something you would like to learn or not, but we will still dive with you.
 
James,
I am puzzled by your post. I have never encountered any such "Elitist" DIR divers here diving in Monterey. There are a copuple of people I do not see eye to eye with.... But nothing like you are talking about.

Ben
 
James,
I am puzzled by your post. I have never encountered any such "Elitist" DIR divers here diving in Monterey. There are a copuple of people I do not see eye to eye with.... But nothing like you are talking about.

Ben

Well, except me. I am too sexy for my doubles.
 

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