PNW dive report

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TSandM:
Just wanted to horn in here and offer Puget Sound hospitality to any of you who want to come visit . . . We have a lovely group of hospitable divers here, who welcome visitors as yet another opportunity to dive. And it really is wonderful diving, if you like it cold and green :)
Well, it was kinda cold, but the only green apeared to be marine plants and thankfuly not the water! And since it was flat calm (the night before there was a wind advisory and small craft warning that didn't pan out) even I wasn't green!:D
 
TSandM:
Just wanted to horn in here and offer Puget Sound hospitality to any of you who want to come visit . . . We have a lovely group of hospitable divers here, who welcome visitors as yet another opportunity to dive. And it really is wonderful diving, if you like it cold and green :)
Definitely on my list of must do trips when I can work it in and after getting a dry suit. You and some of the others in your 'lovely group' provide some of the best advice I have seen on scubaboard.

Willie
 

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