The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Mike, you don't remember me? Night dive at BHB, current......... I just bought a Transpac, and look to feel it out, getting my weight dialed in and all on something easy.
 
WOW, 3rd page--Is no one diving the bridge right now?? What has the temperature been--we plan to dive the bridge next Monday and I'm wondering if I need more than my full Aeroskin for the job............My warm water relatives from Key Largo are diving with us and want to know how much stuff to bring. Thanks!!
I dove the bridge 2 days in a row last week and it was an average temp of 74-76, I didn't use a wetsuit either day, but everyone is different. Im diving sunday around 10:15 and if the water is anything like last week we can expect great vis.
 
Fisheye,
Thanks for your reply. What you say makes sense. Many years ago, when I was a kid, my grandmother used to live in Riviera Beach, and I walked over that bridge many times to go to the beach. I haven't been there since. Maybe I will return someday, but I'm sure it's changed!

I am quite sure your grandmother would not elect to live in Riviera Beach these days...
 
A buddy of mine lived on singer island until he moved to Denver: he had a Riviera Beach address. Seemed like a nice neighborhood to me

I dont know. our definitions of a nice neighborhood must differ:rofl3::rofl3:
 
Don't find it a nice area myself. Guess it's ok if you're looking for crack.
 
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