Hello NWDC
Hello NWDC
Just wanted to say hello to the NWDC.
This site is great, you guys are by far the most active group I've come accross on the web. I'm a relatively new diver, most of my dives have been around the Mukilteo area.
Anybody looking to do some evening dives in the north end let me know!
Jake
This site is great, you guys are by far the most active group I've come accross on the web. I'm a relatively new diver, most of my dives have been around the Mukilteo area.
Anybody looking to do some evening dives in the north end let me know!
Jake
Welcome! Do you brew your own beer? Want to come crabbing with us at Langley on Saturday (tomorrow) afternoon/evening? Bring homemade beer?
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Most unfortunately I won't be able to make it this saturday as I will be out of town, but is sounds like a lot of fun. I'm up for something potentially next saturday though...
Jake
Most unfortunately I won't be able to make it this saturday as I will be out of town, but is sounds like a lot of fun. I'm up for something potentially next saturday though...
Jake
It's Friday, it's beautiful outside, and I'm thinking... MMmmmmmmm Beeeerrrr
Yup, I think I'm going to have to call it a day.
Yup, I think I'm going to have to call it a day.
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Nwbrewer, welcome to NWDC!
One of our divers here, DiverDown, lives up in Granite Falls and Mukilteo is his usual hangout. He's an assistant instructor at the Everett UWS and he's a great guy to learn from.
We usually all try to make it to the Wednesday evening club dives at Alki, Cove 2.
Welcome aboard, the water's just fine!
One of our divers here, DiverDown, lives up in Granite Falls and Mukilteo is his usual hangout. He's an assistant instructor at the Everett UWS and he's a great guy to learn from.
We usually all try to make it to the Wednesday evening club dives at Alki, Cove 2.
Welcome aboard, the water's just fine!
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I am so jealous of you guys up north Calvin. Heck, at $3 a gal for gas it is almost $80 in gas to go up there. Even a trip to the Oregon coast is $50. Wednesday night Dive club, or "The Office " as others call it is just not fair.Calvin Tang wrote:Nwbrewer, welcome to NWDC!
We usually all try to make it to the Wednesday evening club dives at Alki, Cove 2.
But on the positive, I do not have to deal with the Seattle Traffic.
yeah we might have traffic but we dive al week. we should meeet up at the canal again chuck
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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.
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I've been stuck in Portland traffic plenty of times.....I guess ours is worse, but....I CAN DIVE 3 TIMES A WEEK WITHOUT EVEN TRYING HARD!aquanautchuck wrote: But on the positive, I do not have to deal with the Seattle Traffic.
Sorry, Chuck....guess I shouldn't rub your face in it! C'mon up, we'll show you a good time! You just have to get enough dives in to justify the cost of the gas, that's all! Me and Maverick owe you and the wife dinner for bailing out of the boat dive, so maybe that'll sweeten the pot, eh?
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Sasquatch, be glad to meet up with you sometime. I've done a few dives at EUP, but have never been impressed with the vis. I think the last dive I did there I held my light at arms length, turned it back towards me, and coundn't see it.
Bassman,
I've never done a dive at three tree N. I think night dives for me are going to have to wait until fall as it just doesn't get dark early enough for me to be able to make it to work the next morning. Maybe do a day dive there though to get the lay of the land... Let me know if you want to dive mukilteo, it's not Cove 2, but it's a lot less crowded.
Jake
Bassman,
I've never done a dive at three tree N. I think night dives for me are going to have to wait until fall as it just doesn't get dark early enough for me to be able to make it to work the next morning. Maybe do a day dive there though to get the lay of the land... Let me know if you want to dive mukilteo, it's not Cove 2, but it's a lot less crowded.
Jake
Yes Mukilteo is my stomping ground.. I would also like to start a nwdiveclub wed night North dive. we have so many new members spread out. I will take you out some time soon if you like!!Calvin Tang wrote:Nwbrewer, welcome to NWDC!
One of our divers here, DiverDown, lives up in Granite Falls and Mukilteo is his usual hangout. He's an assistant instructor at the Everett UWS and he's a great guy to learn from.
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