Last spring my wife and I joined another couple at an Autism Society benefit, and we placed the minimum bid on a week at San Carlos in a silent auction. We won. I knew absolutely nothing about San Carlos when we placed the bid, and I was fortunate enough to get some good advice from others on Scuba Board. Still, there is a lot I wish I had known prior to going. Now that I have returned, I have decided to make a trip report so that others doing a search of this forum can get some helpful advice. I am going to make this report in several installments, with each one devoted to a separate topic. It will take me a while to send them all, so don't look at any one post as a complete report.
The week we spent spanned the last few days of September and the beginning of October. We were told we were still in the off season, which was approaching its end. (I guess that is why the condo owner offered that time for the autism benefit.) I have talked to others who also told me that they were there in the off season, although they were there at entirely different times. I therefore have no idea when the on season really comes to San Carlos. (Perhaps someone can offer that information.)
There is apparently a huge difference between what one sees and does between the seasons, so I am therefore intentionally limiting my responses to what I saw and did when I was there. Perhaps someone else can write about what it is like at other times of the year.
Apparently in the months of August and September, the air temperatures are much too hot for pleasurable activities, and the water temperatures are hot as well. When we were there, the average high was about 95 degrees F, but it was a wet heat. It was really tough to do anything in full sunlight for very long. The water temperatures were in the high 80's in general, unless you got below the thermocline, where it could jump instantly to the mid 70's. You would be feeling too warm, see the familiar wrinkly water ahead of you, and one body length later you would be too cold. That did not happen often, though. A local person told me that in her opinion, the water was undiveably warm a few weeks before.
I am told that the average water temperature drops rapidly in October. A friend who was there in March used his dry suit in 65 degree water.
The week we spent spanned the last few days of September and the beginning of October. We were told we were still in the off season, which was approaching its end. (I guess that is why the condo owner offered that time for the autism benefit.) I have talked to others who also told me that they were there in the off season, although they were there at entirely different times. I therefore have no idea when the on season really comes to San Carlos. (Perhaps someone can offer that information.)
There is apparently a huge difference between what one sees and does between the seasons, so I am therefore intentionally limiting my responses to what I saw and did when I was there. Perhaps someone else can write about what it is like at other times of the year.
Apparently in the months of August and September, the air temperatures are much too hot for pleasurable activities, and the water temperatures are hot as well. When we were there, the average high was about 95 degrees F, but it was a wet heat. It was really tough to do anything in full sunlight for very long. The water temperatures were in the high 80's in general, unless you got below the thermocline, where it could jump instantly to the mid 70's. You would be feeling too warm, see the familiar wrinkly water ahead of you, and one body length later you would be too cold. That did not happen often, though. A local person told me that in her opinion, the water was undiveably warm a few weeks before.
I am told that the average water temperature drops rapidly in October. A friend who was there in March used his dry suit in 65 degree water.
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