wed night club dive
wed night club dive
Hey when are you guys gonna come up and do a wed dive at Mukilteo T-Dock!! Change things up a bit..
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Re: wed night club dive
I agree! If any club dives are scheduled up north I'd be far more likely to be able to make it.diverdown wrote:Hey when are you guys gonna come up and do a wed dive at Mukilteo T-Dock!! Change things up a bit..
The clay walls at Mukilteo City Park are a great dive also if the currents aren't running like a raped ape. Here's a link to a dive report of mine on NWD.com about last weekend at the walls:
http://www.northwestdiver.com/forums/sh ... php?t=6435
It was my first weekend back in the water after two months of illness. It felt really, really great!
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Wednesdays have been a bit difficult for me lately, work has consisted of nothing less than 12 hour days for waaaaaay too long now but there is light at the end of the very dark tunnel. I am doing the rescue class at UWS Bellevue tomorrow night but it would be cool to plan a Northern Wed night dive soon !!!
TAKE only pictures,,, LEAVE only bubbles...
I read your dive report on the clay walls John it was very interesting.. Ive dove the T-Docks 300+ times and have never been to the clay wall yet. Twice ive dove looking for them with the wrong directions! That would be a great wed dive.. I have dove the boat launch when the docks were removed and have found some neat stuff there..
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I'd love to check out a new dive site! For me, they're pretty much ALL new dive sites!
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Yeah.....the tidal exchange next Wednesday REALLY sucks for Mukilteo. the following week I'm going to be down in San Salvador, but you guys don't need me around to dive up there. We'll get together for a dive in the near future.
Saturdays and Sundays in the AM work best for me, but I'll watch this board for planned dives that I can link up with.
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Saturdays and Sundays in the AM work best for me, but I'll watch this board for planned dives that I can link up with.
- John
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San Salvador?!?!? Awesome! I was spent 6 years of my childhood down there, falling in love with tropical lakes, skin diving / snorkeling, and had my first tast of the ocean there. Let us know if there's any good diving to be had!John Rawlings wrote: the following week I'm going to be down in San Salvador,
have fun John and I look forward to meeting you. and trying on your rebreather if you let us do that, i know they cost more than most cars and for that matter homes.
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Diving. . . is an active physical form of meditation. It is so silent- You're like a thought.
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES. NOT REALLY GOOD FOR
ANYTHING, BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE
STAIRS.