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ShakaZulu:I don't get it, why go to Coz if you are going to shore dive???
topher:Anyone know of any decent shore diving near the occidental grand (w/ DM)?
Haven't done any since certification.
thanks
awap:In front of OG is sand, grass, 10 to 20 feet max, crystal clear water with enough pretty life to keep it interesting. Probably better than anything you find around Denver. If you want to pay for it, I'm sure Dive Palancar will put you with a DM and get you wet. They also do single tank shallow dives that you may enjoy without exceeding your comfort level if you are not adverse to a short boat ride.
Oh, we'll definitely do some real diving. But sounds like we'll just snorkel in front of the OG. I was just wondering about 'good' shore diving; like in places like Bonaire. I guess that coz is lacking .
i guess i need to change my profile since i haven't logged in a while. i live in virginia now. Yes. diving in colorado is certainly not spectacular
topher:Oh, we'll definitely do some real diving. But sounds like we'll just snorkel in front of the OG. I was just wondering about 'good' shore diving; like in places like Bonaire. I guess that coz is lacking .
topher:Oh, we'll definitely do some real diving. But sounds like we'll just snorkel in front of the OG. I was just wondering about 'good' shore diving; like in places like Bonaire. I guess that coz is lacking .
topher:let me attempt to translate that reply into less rude language:
so you are saying that because of the excellent drift diving, shore diving is generally not favored.