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Hi MBrady! The "M" Would stand fo Mike would it? If so, be prepared for some confusion.... ;) Don't know whether there are any divers in your area but enjoy yourself on the board. Jump in with any questions you might have- lots of folks here that can help you out.
 
Hi MBrady and welcome to ScubaBoard. North Dakota? That must be due North of South Dakota. What kind of diving do you do in ND?
David
 
Oh god, not another one!!!

Actually, welcome to scubaboard. It's a great place for a surface interval.
 
Just in case you haven't yet, follow this path to our :newbie: fourm: ScubaBoard.Com > Scuba Diving Central> New Divers & Those Considering Diving

:cowboy2: don
 
I bet you get as much snow as us New Yorkers

Welcome to ScubaBoard :D
 
Hello MBrady, my name is Matt. I would like to welcome you to ScubaBoard!

Take care and Safe Diving. :butnhome:


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No experience needed and it feels great!
 
Thank you all for the warm welcome. Diving up here is pretty good, but it is kinda limited to what we can do. June through September are really the best times otherwise you'll need a drysuit. As for the snow, yep we get more than our share, but it's the wind that really gets you.

Thanks again.
 

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