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yeah its quite a ways from the Salt, but quite a few high altitude Fresh Water around

As for doubles I dont no, Just got my Halcyon Pioneer system, decided to go for that over the explorer due to cost, I am still pretty new to diving, and equipment is filtering in slowly but surley, I asked around and getting the pioneer saved me 1 tank, 1 reg, 1 manifold and bands, but i hope to be on doubles by early next year (well I will need to be for extended range and poss deco procedures, I usually jump in with a 15l or an 18l for the deeper dives though, and still not having Deco procedures I cant do any deco dives yet, a bit under qualified, so doubles would be overkill for the deeper stuff at the moment as my NDL would expire before my air
 
I vote for the Orca. Lean, mean, and a diving machine. Likes to eat also.
 
Hey everyone in the PNW, thought I would introduce myself. I'm Jeff. I took this pic. of my buddy Chip near San Juan Island. Orca bait? Do any of you do any freediving?
 
DonziMan:
Hey everyone in the PNW, thought I would introduce myself. I'm Jeff. I took this pic. of my buddy Chip near San Juan Island. Orca bait? Do any of you do any freediving?

Welcome. I don't do freediving, sorry. Don't know of anyone around that does, although there are some posts about. You might do a search here if you don't get any replies.

MD
 
DonziMan:
Hey everyone in the PNW, thought I would introduce myself. I'm Jeff. I took this pic. of my buddy Chip near San Juan Island. Orca bait? Do any of you do any freediving?

VERY COOL picture :D
 
NWGratefulDiver:
When orcas show up, divers typically get out of the water.... Bob (Grateful Diver)

I must not be typical. When the orcas showed up, I got IN the water. These were a well known salmon eating group, however. And they stayed away from me (I was on snorkel).
 
I like the Orca idea, it reminds me of Shamu, which sounds like Scubamoo...
 
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