As the title says, would warm water divers try local diving during the current travel restrictions even if it's cold?
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So there really isn’t any good cold water diving near me but I would love to get dry suit certified and dive California. I dove La Jolla cove several years ago and, despite wearing a 7 mil and I think a 3 mil shorty I froze my a&@ off. Water temp was 57!! Also, the weight (I think it was like 36lbs!) was no fun at all.
I also met some Canadians recently on a Caribbean trip (pre-COVID) and they just raved about their diving. And of course I’ve seen and enjoyed your many photos.
Odd question. Isn't the pandemic everywhere? Shouldn't we be vigilant (with masks, distancing, etc.) everywhere (until the vaccine comes)?
Is it more difficult to find (legal) shore diving in warm locales? I've shore dived (solo) regularly since the March lockdowns.
Or is it a question about charter diving?
Well, things aren't so bad up here. Don't know if they'll ever open the U.S. border. Last week-10 days: no reported cases in Nova Scotia. Normally I'd say come on up. Last 2 weeks ocean hit 60F.
As the title says, would warm water divers try local diving during the current travel restrictions even if it's cold?