how about ca, does anyone know about monterey and the surronding areas , what the regs might be and if not how can i find out, i suppose just ask a lds down there mabey????????? :11:
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well put my friend, i to cherrish a long peacful solo dive, and i will second and third your statement, i enjoy a dive with a good dive buddy and also love a great solo dive and would hate to have some yahoo tell me i cant do it!!!!!!!!!!:11:DoubleDip:Just wondering, how much asking should solo divers do when looking into local dive regulations? I mean, if the local city council woman or a busy body state representative starts hearing stories about "solo divers" asking questions, you can bet they'll go out of their way to.... shut down this dangerous use of our waters by these irresponsible individuals! I would edit in a wav file of someone pounding their fist down on a wooden lecturn while shouting that rant, but, I'm too lazy. Also imagine in the same breath said busy body commenting slyly to his/her fellow busy body ..well at least we can make a buck off them when they get caught..hehehe
Solo diving for me represents a pure form of liberty that I cherish, I for one do not want to lose it to the nanny state.
Quote me if you like "A nanny state is communism's cousin"
I believe Pt. Lobos is the only site along the Central Coast that requires a buddy.jim ernst:how about ca, does anyone know about monterey and the surronding areas , what the regs might be and if not how can i find out, i suppose just ask a lds down there mabey????????? :11:
Rick Inman:Edmonds Underwater Park, in the Puget Sound of Washington requires you dive with a buddy.