RockPile
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dbulmer:CorryVreckan
http://www.ukdiving.co.uk/places/coastal/articles/corryvreckan.htm
I've been on a boat there -- no way I'd ever dive it.
My Everest has been revealed to me...
JB
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dbulmer:CorryVreckan
http://www.ukdiving.co.uk/places/coastal/articles/corryvreckan.htm
I've been on a boat there -- no way I'd ever dive it.
just watch out for crittersScuba Jerm:I've hear the golf ball collecting one can be pretty gruesome, but a few of us will be trying this out this spring/summer in lakes with sandy bottoms (hoping for a little vis and some free golf)
almitywife:just watch out for critters
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/playerschamp06/columns/story?columnist=rovell_darren&id=2380969
ahhhh, but fertilizers and chemicals keep me employed!RockPile:Fertilizers and chemicals also make it troublesome.
Aquanautchuck:Just about anywhere on the Oregon Coast. To much of a chance of having the dive blown out due to the bars, surf and then the vis is usually poor. Only go for crabs or clams.
I only do rivers for fun, I have dove the Willamette several times never know what you will find and I have found some cool stuff.
Charles