In defense of Langley

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In defense of Langley

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For those folks who experienced only tires, sunflower stars and silt at Langley, I want to tell, that it is not all bad, one just has to look little bit harder. Yesterday, Monday the 19th, Painted Greenling showing off its future family :)
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Post by Pinkpadigal »

I love diving Langley Tire Reef!

My husband and I will be on Whidbey Island in a couple of weeks and we both hope to dive there.
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Yeah, as one of the Langley-bashers, I must admit it would be nice to have that spot in our backyard. Vis was good, and it was fun to poke around there.

But, after Keystone, I think my critter meter was turned up a bit. Juxtaposing those two sites made for quite a contrast.

And yes, I did just use the word "juxtapose" on a scuba bulletin board.
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nerd.
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Post by CaptnJack »

I like the tire reef. Probably one of the most relaxing dive sites in PS. I just wish it was bigger. I get all the way around in ~45 mins and might as well go up even when I have 45cf left in a LP95.

Shallow, easy to navigate, no currents, lots of little critters are all pluses IMO. Best as a night dive and never go at low tide (yuck).
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Sounder wrote:nerd.


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In your billing, do you charge extra for those words?
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Sounder wrote:In your billing, do you charge extra for those words?
Quite frankly, they overcharge so much that I toss big words in for free.
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That's awfully nice of you. Mrs. Sounder tosses in big words for free too - she's like a walking dictonary. You attorneys are all the same!
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Post by LCF »

Doug's polysyllabic lalorrhea is even more fun in person . . . :D
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