Yeah, any idea on the final count? I have a reservation, but no buddy.
Cannery Point in usually a shore dive, no boat required, and I normally just shoot the breeze on the surface swim. Bluefish is *normally* a boat dive, but can be surface swam between the rocks if the seas are calm (which they are looking to be), but it is a long swim. You could snorkel over there and back, at least giving you something to look at. I'm bringing an inflatable and possibly a diveyak (if I can find the right inflator adapter for the pump). I don't know if anyone else is bringing a boat.
Anyone else coming without reservations *should* be able to get in. It's normally not busy on weekdays.
Ben_ca, that'll probably put you there right in time for our second dive! Kit up your stuff on the drive down there
We could do one boat dive, then do a shore dive for the second dive-sort of meander around Whaler's Cove and Cannery point, I'm open to other suggestions.
Can anyone else think of anything else?
Cannery Point in usually a shore dive, no boat required, and I normally just shoot the breeze on the surface swim. Bluefish is *normally* a boat dive, but can be surface swam between the rocks if the seas are calm (which they are looking to be), but it is a long swim. You could snorkel over there and back, at least giving you something to look at. I'm bringing an inflatable and possibly a diveyak (if I can find the right inflator adapter for the pump). I don't know if anyone else is bringing a boat.
Anyone else coming without reservations *should* be able to get in. It's normally not busy on weekdays.
Ben_ca, that'll probably put you there right in time for our second dive! Kit up your stuff on the drive down there
We could do one boat dive, then do a shore dive for the second dive-sort of meander around Whaler's Cove and Cannery point, I'm open to other suggestions.
Can anyone else think of anything else?