MikeJacobs
Guest
Our morning dives are over, since Jen is on a full time project and my work has picked up. BUT that doesn't mean we can't make them night dives!
This week's dive will be off of Hibiscus Avenue on the Honeycomb reef (first reef). We'll meet at 7:30 PM and jump off no later than 8:00 PM. Take Commercial Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale to A1A, turn south two streets and hang a louie.
Don't forget: light stick & tie, two lights and quarters. I'll have a couple of extra ties but no sticks. Oh, and it's camera weather again so you can bring your camera or waterproof disposable with a flash if you can find one.
This is the reef where I was "attacked" by a sleeping turtle last Saturday and have seen my dive-record for octopus (pi?). It's shallow (17' max) but very beautiful and always interesting.
If you can't find parking, I have a secret spot - drop your gear at Hibiscus and see me for a "pass." It's just a short walk and we do it all the time.
This week's dive will be off of Hibiscus Avenue on the Honeycomb reef (first reef). We'll meet at 7:30 PM and jump off no later than 8:00 PM. Take Commercial Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale to A1A, turn south two streets and hang a louie.
Don't forget: light stick & tie, two lights and quarters. I'll have a couple of extra ties but no sticks. Oh, and it's camera weather again so you can bring your camera or waterproof disposable with a flash if you can find one.
This is the reef where I was "attacked" by a sleeping turtle last Saturday and have seen my dive-record for octopus (pi?). It's shallow (17' max) but very beautiful and always interesting.
If you can't find parking, I have a secret spot - drop your gear at Hibiscus and see me for a "pass." It's just a short walk and we do it all the time.