Winter Jetty Fest 2010 Jan 22-24

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LOL. I can hear it now.... "You brought the bad girl home?" The only way that would work is if we have Snep watching you again!
 
Hey!!!! I slept in a tent once. I had a butler, maid, chef and nanny close by but I bared it...

This is the tent. I can't say for sure if that's her setting it up (I swore an oath last year). The Butler, Maid, Chef, Nanny, and 7 other servants in heavy makeup came out of one Volkswagen.

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Since it's not MLK weekend, I'll be in for about 80% probability, weather permitting :pooldive:.

Why'd you pick the weekend with the coldest average temps?:D:
 
I thinking about joining you all. Some warm water diving sounds pretty good in January. :D
 
In late Jan.... I can promise you the waters will be in the low low 60s, upper 50s, or even mid 50s until you get deep.
 
Within beach divable depths, the last 5 years have produced temps closer to 54-60F, according to my dive computer and the icecream headaches I got. Some bouy 50 miles out usually isn't the best water temp indicator for beach diving sites, especially in the winter.
 
Within beach divable depths, the last 5 years have produced temps closer to 54-60F, according to my dive computer and the icecream headaches I got. Some bouy 50 miles out usually isn't the best water temp indicator for beach diving sites, especially in the winter.

LOL, I just realized how far this bouy was out. water depth 900ft. Temp reading just below the surface.
 

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