pacificgal
Rest in Peace...
I know Oren. I think this is the first thing I'll do right the first time. Just have to actually make it there
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It was fun to see Andrew again. Back in 2009 we all dove together, on my first dive with you .
There were two groups on people there on Sunday who might be your "buddies" If they were in the first group of divers, they didn't have very much fun. If they were in the second group, they might have done OK.
Glad you had fun! Looks pretty wild!
On Sat dove singles and had a very relaxing kick through the surge/low vis at BW then called the second dive.
Picked up the mtn bike instead of scuba on Sun.
I must be getting soft ;-).
Ken, Your Videos are awesome, your choice of Music to go with the video is outstanding, Thanks for sharing with all of us, I really enjoy your work!!!
Huh, I totally forgot! I think that may have been the last time Andrew has dived until yesterday, in fact.
We did see a fire truck coming into lobos with its lights on as we were leaving, we just pulled over and got out of the way, they may have been responding to a lost diver. There was only one or two teams still diving after we left.
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Wow. Shows what you can do with a good camera, video lights, and a real eye for composition.
When we arrived at Lobos, the ranger told us, "A bunch of people came and decided not to dive. Why don't you head down and check it out before you pay for parking?" Uh...wow.
When we got to the parking lot, we saw a lot of swell and choppy waters, but nothing really all that bad. We did find an erik in the lot and took it along with us. Turned out to be a very nice, if somewhat surgy dive. 5-15 ft viz inside the cove, 20-25ft outside.
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Looks like things were pretty rough on Sunday too, but a couple of friends were at Lobos and after making the call to dive, they had a good time too. It looks like midweek will be pretty crazy though :O Now I know where all the winter storms we were supposed to have were waiting!
This is amazing, but typical of life in Monterey. I took a group out to the north side of Seamount on Friday, and we had a gorgeous 50'-60' of visibility. We had barely started back from Seamount when they all spotted the Lone Metridium. Then you were there just the next morning...When we arrived at Lobos, the ranger told us, "A bunch of people came and decided not to dive. Why don't you head down and check it out before you pay for parking?" Uh...wow.
When we got to the parking lot, we saw a lot of swell and choppy waters, but nothing really all that bad. We did find an erik in the lot and took it along with us. Turned out to be a very nice, if somewhat surgy dive. 5-15 ft viz inside the cove, 20-25ft outside.