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I can't believe how beautiful the conditions have been (though topsides been a bit rough!). Is this SoCal we're living in? One would think we've shifted south towards the equator.

Fantastic pictures!
 
Thanks for sharing your photos!

The first time I dove the rigs, the viz was like that. It's a science-fiction experience, to look down through the structure a hundred feet . . .
 
I can't believe how beautiful the conditions have been (though topsides been a bit rough!). Is this SoCal we're living in? One would think we've shifted south towards the equator.

Fantastic pictures!

Yeah topside was pretty rough..it was actually chilly on the rigs. I had 62 for both dives on my computers. Ty for the compliments on the pics.
 
Hi there, Sean. Hey, I am wanting to dive the rigs on 10/21 -- the only day I can do them during a trip to Huntingon Beach -- and I'm having a hell of a time finding someone who is going. Any suggestions? Let me know if you would. Appreciate it.

Jack Kelly
 
Hi there, Sean. Hey, I am wanting to dive the rigs on 10/21 -- the only day I can do them during a trip to Huntingon Beach -- and I'm having a hell of a time finding someone who is going. Any suggestions? Let me know if you would. Appreciate it.

Jack Kelly

The rigs are not just something you can do on the fly. You need to have a charter to go out to them.
 
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