Maui Birthday trip

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divinman:
Thanks everyone.

TCM- I am using an Olympus 8080 in an Ike housing with a DS50 strobe
I thought you told me that you were using one of those disposible cameras that you snagged at a wedding and just put it in a zip lock baggie. :D

Christian
 
Great pics Divinman!

Was there in September and though I had my camera, there are no pics that are post-worthy =)

We did a night dive at Black Rock and it was epic! Our first encounter was with a white tip reef, then several slipper lobsters, a huge turtle, and an enomous Conger eel swiing along the rocks. The curtain call was a second white tip reef!

Dove the Molokini back wall and shark shelves with Mike Robinson's outfit. Excellent service. Six customers on our trip with two guide/DMs.

Regarding shore dives: Honolua is a real treat and back in September, the family that owns the sorrounding property was allowing scuba divers to drive down to and park right next to the water for a nominal fee (I took three tanks with me and dove/snorkeled all day). Kapalua Beach has some nice rocky reefs on the north side and if you go around the point to the next cove, you'll fiind it like a big swimming pool sorrounded by walls. Kapalua is alson an excellent night dive site! Kapalua has decent parking as well as showers, snacks, etc. South Maui's Ahi'hi reserve is outstanding when conditions are good...easy access, easy entry, lots of life. Five Graves/Five Caves can be acced from shore, but is best from a boat (a common place for boats returning from Molokini and the final shallow dive of the day).
 

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