so if you live in temple tx where would you go to test out new equipment......

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Parking is fairly close everywhere; however, there will be a gradual decline to each access point. Some access points are floating docks and some are stairs. Regardless, if you come dive with us, I have no problem helping you get those tanks down there if you need help and I'm sure others will oblige. Most of us just suit up around the pavilions and walk down to the access point(s).

That said, congrats on the road back to health. :)
 
thanks that said i ain't stop-in. my long term goal is 270 , i'm 6-4 right now i am 25 lbs away from being lighter than i have sense 1996. (325) i started at 405+ im now at 350. im on my way .it took a trip to the ER to get me to wake up.... 400lbs and shody built construction don't mix......

hey found this from my 2006 trip to the caymens, wow ive changed since then , dont let any thing hang free like that anymore either.....and yes im breathing off my backup.....

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thanks that said i ain't stop-in. my long term goal is 270 , i'm 6-4 right now i am 25 lbs away from being lighter than i have sense 1996. (325) i started at 405+ im now at 350. im on my way .it took a trip to the ER to get me to wake up.... 400lbs and shody built construction don't mix......

Again, congrats! Keep that determination and I'll bet you will be there sooner than you think. :)

BTW, I meant no offense when I said "Most of us just suit up around the pavilions and walk down to the access point(s)." What I meant is that you will have no problem suiting up and walking down. Most of the declines are gradual....so the harder part, walking back up in gear isn't a big deal. You won't have to walk up a flight of stairs unless you choose the stairs as your access point.
 
none taken, im kind of a nut...... you can tell by that decent..... yes it was controlled.....
i have climbed and scaled cliff faces in snow storms. in ri one of my semi secret dive sites had to be reached by luging all your gear down a narrow path along a steep rocky slope most wouldnt do it. but bouncing my doubles down those stairs at stillhouse when the waters low is dam scary......

this guy was about 2 feet from me

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none taken, im kind of a nut...... you can tell by that decent..... yes it was controlled.....
i have climbed and scaled cliff faces in snow storms. in ri one of my semi secret dive sites had to be reached by luging all your gear down a narrow path along a steep rocky slope most wouldnt do it. but bouncing my doubles down those stairs at stillhouse when the waters low is dam scary......

this guy was about 2 feet from me

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Stillhouse is getting close to what it was before the drout. BTW get your fills from Dave at Blue Dolphin. There the only local shop that gives grade E air fills and they have their gas tested.
 

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