NE Diving this weekend - who's doing it?

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ScubaSarus:
If I want so behind on school work Ide grab that spot. Those are great dives. Hope you have a great trip Dave and safe diving to all of ya's

Chris
come on............. you KNOW you want to go.......make the call... :devil_2:
 
Hee hee. I second the motion. School work and fancy degrees are highly over-rated, especially when one can spend time in the ocean in lieu of doing homework :devil_3:
 
lisa_j:
Ok - last weekend was a bust for us, but this weekend we are going to try to get wet...and I wanted to see who is going to be around, and where.
We have only dove in PTown off our own boat all summer long, and we're looking for a change and a little bit of company. We have no experience with any other locations (except our checkout dives), but I have read all your comments about RI all the way up to ME, and they look inviting! The reason I'm asking if anyone is going to be out is because I am unfamiliar with other areas, so I'd feel more comfortable if people I "know" are diving there too.
This is just a feeler to see if anyone is interested in showing two independent divers around, or if there are any suggestions on sites with decent vis, above-freezing water temps and easy navigation
Thanks for your replies!!

Not getting out this weekend but good to know you're in pTown for next year. I'm at our in-laws cottage most of Summer in Dennisport. BTW.. did you see my post on wreck in P. Town Harbor? I'm curious if you have ever dove it. It's a scallop dragger that sunk last year. Would like to know what diving is like in P. Town
 
Gidds:
Hee hee. I second the motion. School work and fancy degrees are highly over-rated, especially when one can spend time in the ocean in lieu of doing homework :devil_3:

Why do you think it took me 7 years to finish my Ph.D.........
 
Shush, you're not helping! ;) Why are you indoors again? ;)
 
Gidds:
Shush, you're not helping! ;) Why are you indoors again? ;)

Actually I was just back home after diving! :D
 
Well hows the vis out there. Tell me its 10 to 20' and I'll bring my homework out there. You know you both haad to have taken Genetics and O-chem. I'm sure you know the struggle; I'm under immense steric, torsional, and angular strain not to mention peer pressure.
 
*snicker* :devil_3:

o-chem was fun
genetics was boring

go diving!
 
ScubaSarus:
Well hows the vis out there. Tell me its 10 to 20' and I'll bring my homework out there. You know you both haad to have taken Genetics and O-chem. I'm sure you know the struggle; I'm under immense steric, torsional, and angular strain not to mention peer pressure.

The vis was actually slightly better today. I did a dive at Fort Point, Bull Point and GSO. Fort Point and Bull Pt had about 6-7 ft vis. GSO had around 10 ft.

I never had to take genetics. I did have to do organic I and II though. I thought organic was pretty easy. Well, except for trying to figure out what my lab TA was saying. the guy spoke almost no English..... or at least it wasn't recognizable past his accent.
 
Looking like Forunes Rocks in Biddeford Maine Saturday Morining, then a night dive that evening, probably fresh water. Sunday My wife gets back to diving after healing from a torn calf muscle, the site will be her choice??? for 1 or 2 dives.

Nubble was Awsome Wednesday, 51F at 45'

Pete
 

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