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HAHA...so far my cool means ear infection...Fighting off a cold but elated I went diving!!

Savannah Georgia? I used to live in Macon then Atlanta.....now Seattle is home..
 
I lived on Crestline Drive in Macon for two years, and Savannah is home. Seattle. Seems cold and wet. Of course, Savannah is wet, but hot usually. Now I live in a desert. My sinuses are most displeased with my extremes. But as long as I can equalize, I am good.
You are going to Love warm water and vis. I told my stupids that learning is low vis is the best thing they can do. I call it treasure hunting. They will be so much better prepared to dive than others. But you will go nuts over clear water. I do when I find it.
 
I cannot wait for some clear water diving. Iam ready tofind a camera totake withme :)
 
Awesome news....congrats! I know you said you're ready for some warm water diving, but don't overlook PNW diving. There are some really experienced divers in your area who dive primarily at home. There's some great diving up there....don't miss out! :D

Enjoy your new addiction!
 
Awesome news....congrats! I know you said you're ready for some warm water diving, but don't overlook PNW diving. There are some really experienced divers in your area who dive primarily at home. There's some great diving up there....don't miss out! :D

Enjoy your new addiction!

Oh I certainly plan on doing alot more diving in PNW. My instructor already emailed me and I am trying to figure out when my next dive will be.

Thanks so much for the congrats..
 
I need allthe help I can in sealing my mask!!!
First of all: Congratulations!

Now, spend some time checking out different masks. If you're patient, you'll find one that when you put it on your face, you'll say, "Hey, that feels good!" The first time I tried on a Hyro Optix, it fit so well, that I was sold. Everybody doesn't look the same because every face is different. A good mask that fits and that you like will be worth every penny. ;)

Also, man, you could see 4 feet!? Great! :rofl3:

First class to consider is Drysuit Diving!!! That way even if you can't see, at least you'll be warm and dry!!! :eyebrow:
 
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