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skeet

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all the dive buddies say it is to cold to dive now. any good reading to recommend, i have already "shadow divers", "deep descent", "the last dive", i heard about these in another thread here.
 
I second deadend's recommendation, I am reading Helldiver for the second time.
 
Off season???? The surface temp on lake Michigan was 45 tonight. It ain't froze yet. When I'm not diving, I'm reading about local wrecks. Books by Chris Kohl are great for the great lakes. I may reaserch an area that I might want to go to. For me that might be Lake Superior, for you that maybe Florida or California. You might look into U-boats off the atlantic coast or the Kelp forests off California. I've been to Montery, Its really cool. That can keep you going all winter.

Jim
 
skeet:
all the dive buddies say it is to cold to dive now. any good reading to recommend, i have already "shadow divers", "deep descent", "the last dive", i heard about these in another thread here.


come on over here it's the start of diving season.

how about reading the NUMA files ....
 
OffSeason???? Drysuit???? hmmm, possibilities?????
 
Guess they don't dive the springs... 72 degrees year round.
 

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