Our Big Exciting Dive Part II

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Boo hoo, I enjoyed O-chem. Go for a quick dive then get back to studying, you'll feel better ;)
 
No such thing as a quick dive unless someone wants to do a lake dive with me to help me zip up my drysuit.

Otherwise its 3 hours to Jamestown 3 hours back 3 hours of gearing/diving. 1 hour talking and 1 hour equi washing jeeze I can do a lot of studying in 11 hours. Just cant afford it unless someone may want to dive around Turkey Day.
 
Gidds:
Oh did I mention the water was cold? .

Correction......the water is quite nice! Still feels warm....
It was a nice day of diving even if I do need to refine my lobster catching skills.:D
 
johnnyseko:
.....the water is quite nice!
Correction: the water was COLD!
52 degrees is 47 degrees colder than my normal body temp!:11:
New diving objective: forget catching lobsters! Learn how to use a drysuit then find a dive that is too cold for the toasty buddy :devil: ;)
 
This is the best time to dive. This is when the dive season starts and the vis clears up. This is when you can dive almost anyplace without worrying about parking and those pesky tourist beach goers and humongous parking fees. I hope to get down there soon. Maybe this weekend. Until the water drops below 40 its nice cosy dry suit diving water.
 

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