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Howdy Folks:

I'm hoping to find lots of information about dive sites and experiences in this web site. And, I also need some information on maintenance of my old equipment.

I'm an open water diver, but enjoy taking pictures underwater. If I take a lot, some even turn out pretty decent. It's a good way to remember what happened during a dive.
 
Howdy Folks:

I'm hoping to find lots of information about dive sites and experiences in this web site. And, I also need some information on maintenance of my old equipment.

I'm an open water diver, but enjoy taking pictures underwater. If I take a lot, some even turn out pretty decent. It's a good way to remember what happened during a dive.

Yay! Hi, Arizona!!!! :wavey:

First, check out Southwest Sand Sharks - ScubaBoard. Most of those guys are from Phoenix, but you might want to try Lake Pleasant.

Just about everyone lives to dive the Sea of Cortez in Mexico. I'm always hearing about Desert Divers in Tucson, and there is also The Dive Shop. I am pretty familiar with the Desert Divers' crew, and they have a good time.

San Carlos, Guaymas, Sonora, MX is 5 - 5.5 hours due south. Rocky point is west on IH10 and then south. Everyone agrees San Carlos is best.

There is also Parker Canyon Lake south of Sonoita . . . if you like cold-azz mountain lakes with 4-5' of visibility. It's a good training area, though.

Welcome aboard!!!
 
Good morning.
First: What type of old equipment do you have and what type of service do you need? I might be able to help.
Second: You can always travel to Bullhead City and dive Lake Mohave & the Colorado River.
Third: Take a look at the GO-Pro HD cameras as well as the new SeaLife DC 1200.
Dive safe!
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