Hurricane Dean

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Just got an e-mail from Larry Stevenson, owner of the Reef House in Oak Ridge, east end of the south shore. He says the whole storm was really a total non-event where they are; the boats were actually out with divers this morning, and he says it's a nice day. Won't know about the viz until the boats get back, which is just about now. They were hoping for rain to fill their cistern, but didn't even get that!

The west end was pretty much shut down yesterday, and they haven't heard yet how things went down that way. So if you're on the way to Roatan, you might have to look hard to find any effect at all from the storm. Enjoy!
 
No worries, Jay, just passed us with tough winds, I hope our friends in Mexico fare well.

Your house is solid!

Regards,
Andy
 
I am planning on going in January, please keep us posted. I haven't booked yet, for other reasons, that have now cleared, but Dean sacred me a little. If I can find out how the diving is, I'll book this week. Thanks for any info.
 
Jay!!!!!!!!!

Tell m' whatcha' gunna tell m', tell m', tell m' whatcha told m'!!

Love it!
 
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Andy those words will forever be carved into my brain...I still havn't had time to write my "IDC @ UDC" post here on the board but its coming. Im getting some good responses from my job hunt btw so expect some phone calls / emails!
 
GoProHonduras:
Tell m' whatcha' gunna tell m', tell m', tell m' whatcha told m'!!Love it!

It's also the nature of the internet. Also, due to bandwidth restrictions, SCUBABoard posters do not have access to the search function or any previous pages in the thread until their 450th post.
 
RoatanMan:
It's also the nature of the internet. Also, due to bandwidth restrictions, SCUBABoard posters do not have access to the search function or any previous pages in the thread until their 450th post.

eh???
 
Scuba-Jay:

My bad. I thought you were talking of the repetitive nature (of questions and responses) in these storm threads.

Tell em what you're gonna tell 'em, tell 'em, tell 'em what you told 'em.

An old PADI saw that relates as on-topic here.

As in: Is the danger of Huricane Dean past the Bay Islands, yet? :eyebrow:
 

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