pauldw
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I would suggest that you avoid ants, and look for sharks instead.Jaylus. All I got was anaphylactic shock from fire ants.
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I would suggest that you avoid ants, and look for sharks instead.Jaylus. All I got was anaphylactic shock from fire ants.
Awsome. Whenever the guides ask what we want to see I always say hammerheads, one day.
2 years ago I broke a bone in my foot a week before we were scheduled to dive Coz. No way I was going to have that put in a cast and miss my diving. Lotsa ice applied to my foot lounging about on vaca but I got my 2 weeks of diving in! Foot looks a bit different these days but who looks at someone else's feet anyway except a weirdo?
as a 50 year old that still wakeboards, wakeskates and wakesurfs, I think we should thumb our nose at those folksI could contribute to that thread also, kind of. I broke my tib/fib in August while wakeboarding. Some say a 50 year old shouldn't be wakeboarding, but I disagree. Anyway, a titanium intramedullary nail fixed my leg, and I had no problems diving. I did have to add a few more pounds to my bcd than last year. I am sure it was the weight of the titanium rod, and not any of the lockdown weight I gained.![]()
it was pretty crazy. i dove the day after and could only manage 30 minutes on an A80. Definitely threw me for a loop. This is a warning to anyone else going down there. Stay off the grass. Stick to the concrete.
Noted. Did you go to urgent care or farmacia - or just brought your own? Yikes!