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jbandre

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Hello - taking the opportunity to introduce myself. Im a new member living in Vancouver WA. Been diving for 6years (minus a few during covid) mostly while traveling. I did dry suit training towards the end of last year and am hoping to do more diving locally. I've found a lot of the threats here useful and am now a member.
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard @jbandre!

Your introduction had me laughing out loud with the typo - at least, I'm assuming it was a typo :):
I've found a lot of the threats here useful and am now a member.

At least we didn't scare you off...

Looking forward to your participation in the forum threats, er, threads. I am a much newer diver than you are and have also learned a LOT here.
 
Hellon and welcome from Bellingham!

Do you have some local sites or do you come up to Puget Sound?
 
Hello - taking the opportunity to introduce myself. Im a new member living in Vancouver WA. Been diving for 6years (minus a few during covid) mostly while traveling. I did dry suit training towards the end of last year and am hoping to do more diving locally. I've found a lot of the threats here useful and am now a member.
Go north and you got countless dive sites in the Salish Sea.

Let me hit with you two words though.

Sund Rock.

Best shore dive in Washington imo. Do it if you haven’t yet.

Congratulations on completing dry suit training. You won’t regret it.
 

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