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I want your computer Lewis...mine read 43/44 Sat at Folly and 46 there yesterday :)

That's only because I looked at it when we first went down ;) haven't gotten any other info off if it yet


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That's only because I looked at it when we first went down ;) haven't gotten any other info off if it yet


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Had an even better dive there Sunday than Sat...more nudis and skeleton shrimp, a very friendly toad crab, tons of skates and flounder, and a pair of horseshoe crabs en flagrante. The low tide entry was not even that terrible.
 
Had an even better dive there Sunday than Sat...more nudis and skeleton shrimp, a very friendly toad crab, tons of skates and flounder, and a pair of horseshoe crabs en flagrante. The low tide entry was not even that terrible.

nice! sounds like a nice dive! how was the temp and vis?
 
Viz was decent, 10-15ish. Temp was 46. I was still chilly since I wasn't planning on getting in and didn't have a base layer with me. But almost everyone else was in wetsuits so I kept my bitching about it to myself :D
 
Not bad, hopefully the warmer weather comes back so it starts warming up again... oh, and you better pack the base layer next time ;)
 
Warm weather will help but I think the real magic is clear skies so that high sun can sink in.
 
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very true, but I'll take anything at this point...
 
perhaps, time to slap on the aquaseal again tomorrow...
 
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