New to the Boston area, looking for dives and buddies

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Welcome to ScubaBoard! :happywave

Definitely, check out the New England Lobsta Divahs forum. You may find someone willing to buddy up with the vehicularly challenged.

Don't forget to fill out your profile, so that we can add context to your future posts. Also, once we know where you are geographically, you may find that you'll have a whole bunch of new dive buddies to choose from locally.

Dive safe!

Christian

P.S. Due to the high volume of new posts in the Introductions and Greets forum, it's not always possible to keep up with all the new posts here. So, please help me out and send me a PM if you post anything you want me to read or repsond to in this forum.
:palmtree: :sunny
 
Howdy!

Welcome to SB!!
:happywave Put us in your computer's favorites and check in often. This is a great place to learn, compare, argue :argue: Look around our various forums - everything from New-To-Scuba to Instructors-Only to Dive Medicine.

Be sure to get to know the members on our New England fourm.

don


BTW - Did you set up your Profile? Some ideas for your Profle might be taken from looking at mine. Click on my Username to the upper left, then click on my Profile, and see what I've done. For your's, click the [CP] in the upper left of the screen, then click [Edit Profile]. If you need any help, PM me direct.

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Heya ! and welcome to the ScubaBoard.. If there is an answer to your problem, this will be the place you'll find it.. Best wishes!
 
Hello, all. Thanks for your notes and advice. I am currently living in Cambridge. Right at the Kendal MIT T stop. That will soon be changing as my temporary assignement has moved to permanent. So I am also looking for a place to live. And although it would make sense from a diving point of view to live closer to the water, I am thinking of living a little west. Maybe Brookline or Newton. Any thoughts there? Do any of you know if one who doesn't yet have a car can get around in those towns?

Thanks again. Cheers
 
Welcome Aboard!!!

It's addictive, but who cares?!?!?

Good friends and good info. What could be better???

P.S. - If you have not already done so, please fill out your profile.
 
Welcome Boston guy! Sorry, live in one of the dryest states and don't dive much, against my will I assure you. If you have any questions PM me.
 

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