debb
Registered
Hi everybody.
I am a newby, just joined the scubaboard.com list. I have been diving a few years; got certified at Cocoview in Roatan, and try to go back there for a couple weeks a year. I get to Cozumel for at least a week a year and trying to get somewhere else in November. Last Nov, went to Ecuador and spent one week on a liveaboard in the Galapagos, very cool.
Being a recently divorced happily single woman in my mid 50's, and now settled with a room mate to care for my critters while I am gone, I am ready for some adventure. My job allows me a lot of flexibility and I would like to head out and go to some places I have never been. Diving in Montana is pretty much non-existent! We ski and hike here, but the water is pretty cold and there really is not a lot to see once down there.
Would love to hear from someone who would like to connect for a dive trip. I like to go places that makes getting in 4 to 5 dives a day easy and affordable (Cocoview or a liveaboard is great for THAT). I like long slow dives, lots of bottom time, love to look for the teeny stuff and be astounded by the huge stuff. And if I had to choose between only doing day dives or night dives for the rest of my life; no contest, love those night dives and would like to do one every night I am on a dive trip.
I am a research scientist, active year round, with skiing in winter and hiking and packing into the mountains with my llamas and dogs.
Guess that is enough for now....
Deb (llamamama)
I am a newby, just joined the scubaboard.com list. I have been diving a few years; got certified at Cocoview in Roatan, and try to go back there for a couple weeks a year. I get to Cozumel for at least a week a year and trying to get somewhere else in November. Last Nov, went to Ecuador and spent one week on a liveaboard in the Galapagos, very cool.
Being a recently divorced happily single woman in my mid 50's, and now settled with a room mate to care for my critters while I am gone, I am ready for some adventure. My job allows me a lot of flexibility and I would like to head out and go to some places I have never been. Diving in Montana is pretty much non-existent! We ski and hike here, but the water is pretty cold and there really is not a lot to see once down there.
Would love to hear from someone who would like to connect for a dive trip. I like to go places that makes getting in 4 to 5 dives a day easy and affordable (Cocoview or a liveaboard is great for THAT). I like long slow dives, lots of bottom time, love to look for the teeny stuff and be astounded by the huge stuff. And if I had to choose between only doing day dives or night dives for the rest of my life; no contest, love those night dives and would like to do one every night I am on a dive trip.
I am a research scientist, active year round, with skiing in winter and hiking and packing into the mountains with my llamas and dogs.
Guess that is enough for now....
Deb (llamamama)