ivakdiver
Contributor
Just started reading this thread and what this poster is stating makes a lot of sense to me. Describing this Site as A Perfect Dive Site, without mentioning the possibility of encountering this current seems kind of strange. Admittedly it can be done safely most of the time, BUT, if I had read this Site description, and decided to do a dive here, I would have been totally unprepared for this current. Does anyone know if these divers were from the area, trained locally or visiting the area? Would they even have been aware of the possibility of encountering this kind if current?I am having some difficulty understanding the "Redundo River". I have some experience in currents but am not clear on the size/location/features of this apparently well recognized danger (by some divers). I was surprised to find no useful information or warning about this danger on the site addressing this scuba resource: The Perfect Dive : Redondo - Des Moines, WA - USA: Pacific Northwest. Is that part of the problem that results in divers being unprepared for this hazard?
Condolences to those affected by the loss of this diver! Always sad!