Night Dive @ Malaga

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JMdiver

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Hi Beach Crabs,

I'm planning on doing a night dive at Malaga Cove this Tues night come join me.
Will probably be they around 7ish. I just got the word parking ends at 9 PM so I guess if you're at your car before that & gearing down you'd be ok.

John
 
Hey John, where is Malaga? It would be good to see you again and get a night dive in.
 
Hi Rich,

It'd be good to dive with you again. Malaga is the first beach in on the Palos Verde Peninsula. It's a longgg dive for you.

John
 
Hi Rich,

It'd be good to dive with you again. Malaga is the first beach in on the Palos Verde Peninsula. It's a longgg dive for you.

John

Bummer! Toooo far away. Have a safe and fun dive.
 
Hey guys I was just looking at the swell model & reading some reports & it looks like Malaga is getting hit with waves from the west. I'm thinking Malibu behind Gladstones.

John
 
wow i'm interested. i've only done one night dive before, and i don't have a backup light (had to borrow one last time) and it was off a RIB in calm conditions so i don't know what a shore dive by night is like. gotta get my tank filled too. hmmmmm...
 
wow i'm interested. i've only done one night dive before, and i don't have a backup light (had to borrow one last time) and it was off a RIB in calm conditions so i don't know what a shore dive by night is like. gotta get my tank filled too. hmmmmm...

i'll find something else to do tonight; seas aren't quite as flat as i hoped. thanks again for planning these trips John; have fun and I'll join you next time.
 
You're welcome Arthur. You definitely need to get a back up light if you plan on doing a night dive.

John
 

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