The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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we called our dive tonight (after we drove to the bridge), as we saw lightning in the area and saw a big line of storms on the way in the west part of the county.
 
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Nice.. I have to come up North and try this dive soon
 
Nice.
 
Thanks!

In all of the pics, folks are wearing full suits. Is the water that cold this time of year, or is it for abrasion protection? 77 sounds a lot cooler than I was expecting.

Hi - the temp on Sunday was 83 - alot of us wear wetsuits because we dive 2+ hours and after awhile start to get cold. Although I've been diving with a skin and my buddy with just a polar tech - so it depends how long you dive and if you get cold easily.
 
OK, here is it... June's video

Featuring Van Halen's "Jump"


Fantastic videos ! Great song to compile them with as well. I've never seen a sailfin blenny come that far out of his hole and stay out that long. What did you do to the upside down jelly to get it to wiggle like that. They're usually just laying there when I see them.
 
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