Spring break dive trip help
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 12:11 pm
The wife and I are thinking of taking a dive trip for spring break. We typically dive either Redondo or Alki due to parking space.
I know there are some great places up north and west to dive. We have wanted to dive Keystone for a while, but just too far to make the trip over a weekend. With a week off our main plan is to start at Keystone. We are planning on spending 2 days there, we have enough tanks to do 5 dives. After that we are considering taking the ferry over to Port Townsend then heading either toward Olympia or Tacoma. I know there are fantastic dive sites along those routes.
Here is where I typically run into problems. We will have the trailer with us since we will basically be camping all week. With truck and trailer I am 52' in length so parking can be a challenge. I am willing to unhook and drive to a site, if there is a reasonably safe place to leave the trailer.
So my questions are,
What good dive sites are along that route?
Where can we get more air?
Are there any other big things we should see along the route?
I know there are some great places up north and west to dive. We have wanted to dive Keystone for a while, but just too far to make the trip over a weekend. With a week off our main plan is to start at Keystone. We are planning on spending 2 days there, we have enough tanks to do 5 dives. After that we are considering taking the ferry over to Port Townsend then heading either toward Olympia or Tacoma. I know there are fantastic dive sites along those routes.
Here is where I typically run into problems. We will have the trailer with us since we will basically be camping all week. With truck and trailer I am 52' in length so parking can be a challenge. I am willing to unhook and drive to a site, if there is a reasonably safe place to leave the trailer.
So my questions are,
What good dive sites are along that route?
Where can we get more air?
Are there any other big things we should see along the route?