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If someone set up a turnkey "Come dive the Pacific Northwest" trip... I'd book it.
It would have to come with a drysuit course and free drysuit rental to attract me. But it sure would be cool.
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If someone set up a turnkey "Come dive the Pacific Northwest" trip... I'd book it.
I like it... and have been saying this for a while. Did you know that there are more diveable shipwrecks (recreational and tech) off the coast of NJ than anywhere else in the world? If we can't get enough local people to dive them, why not get people from somewhere else to come dive them?
If someone set up a turnkey "Come dive the Pacific Northwest" trip... I'd book it.
---------- Post added January 2nd, 2014 at 05:38 PM ----------
Right... until there's so much room that the boat goes out of business.
I like it... and have been saying this for a while. Did you know that there are more diveable shipwrecks (recreational and tech) off the coast of NJ than anywhere else in the world? If we can't get enough local people to dive them, why not get people from somewhere else to come dive them?
I like it... and have been saying this for a while. Did you know that there are more diveable shipwrecks (recreational and tech) off the coast of NJ than anywhere else in the world? If we can't get enough local people to dive them, why not get people from somewhere else to come dive them?
If someone set up a turnkey "Come dive the Pacific Northwest" trip... I'd book it.
---------- Post added January 2nd, 2014 at 05:38 PM ----------
Right... until there's so much room that the boat goes out of business.
This is a VERY interesting thread and I thought I would toss in my 2 cents.
At the moment however I am working on World Peace which might be easier.
JUST LET OTHERS KNOW YOU ARE GOING DIVING.. you may be surprised how many want to join you.
We have a number of events here in Florida that have grown it to large event from this very Forum.
They all started from people just posting they are going to dive.
I think the problem has been covered in some recent posts. If you are planning such a trip, you have to deal with the uncertainty of the weather.
Hm, but most people generally don't have a problem booking expensive ski vacations months in advance with the same kinds of uncertainties, do they? I see a lot of parallels between boat diving trips and ski trips.
In the case of skiing, maybe consumers are more accustomed to taking what they get, and knowing they will have fun no matter what.
Just like with boat diving, some skiing dates and locations are more likely to produce better conditions than others. But in the end, both are a crapshoot as to what nature will actually hand you.
If the weather isn't truly awful -- outright canceling your boat day -- a good captain and DM can usually find a way to show the group a fun time.
Expectations and attitude go a long way. Enjoy the "epic" day when it happens, but learn to have fun regardless. It's what skiers have done for decades and decades.