My "Places I Won't Dive" List (and yours...)

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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
 
I've never really thought about this, but I guess I'm against diving.......... well, I really just need a couple near death experiences before I've got a particular location I fear.
 
I just saw the Great Salt Lake post. I don't think it gets 20 feet deep does it? Anyway, unless you've got a fascination with sand, mad, or garbage, I wouldn't wish diving their upon anyone.
 
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

What was diving the Willamette like? I am intrigued!
 
San Antonio river. Although, you could just stand up on the bottom, take off your mask, order a drink at any number of places, put your mask back on, and head down river, take off your mask again, order a few enchiladas, etc.
 

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