Hi everyone:
(I posted a variation of this elsewhere, but wanted to get some local feedback as well.)
I was certified earlier this year and did my checkout (and AOW) in Hawaii. I've done about a dozen dives, but wanted to get started locally this summer, maybe do some diving and progress to the rescue class.
Any advice for what the first (and second, third, etc.) step might be for a new-to-California-waters diver? I've heard great stuff about Monterey, but am a bit nervous about trying an incredibly thick wetsuit in cold water (quite different from Hawaii, I'm guessing). Is there any group, class, club, whatever that specializes in newbie Monterey divers? (Once I get situated a bit with diving locally, I'd definitely be interested in dive buddies as well.)
Background on me: 27/male, in San Francisco proper, don't own gear beyond the personal stuff (but would buy stuff if I dove more often). Not a millionaire, though...a state employee, in fact, and about to earn minimum wage until a state budget gets signed...
Thanks!
(I posted a variation of this elsewhere, but wanted to get some local feedback as well.)
I was certified earlier this year and did my checkout (and AOW) in Hawaii. I've done about a dozen dives, but wanted to get started locally this summer, maybe do some diving and progress to the rescue class.
Any advice for what the first (and second, third, etc.) step might be for a new-to-California-waters diver? I've heard great stuff about Monterey, but am a bit nervous about trying an incredibly thick wetsuit in cold water (quite different from Hawaii, I'm guessing). Is there any group, class, club, whatever that specializes in newbie Monterey divers? (Once I get situated a bit with diving locally, I'd definitely be interested in dive buddies as well.)
Background on me: 27/male, in San Francisco proper, don't own gear beyond the personal stuff (but would buy stuff if I dove more often). Not a millionaire, though...a state employee, in fact, and about to earn minimum wage until a state budget gets signed...

Thanks!