I can't seem to figure out if there's a WSA buoy on the Pinnacle off Triton Cove? Anyone know more? Minimum depth at this site too? Obviously I have never done it but we're considering it Sunday. Thanks
Richard
Triton cove pinnacle
Triton cove pinnacle
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Re: Triton cove pinnacle
Hi, my name is Keith, and I'm a Dive Addict!
Re: Triton cove pinnacle
Seems like it, but these sites really need some catchier names!
http://www.wascuba.org/
Still like to know if we can do this site and see most of the good stuff at <130ft depths.
http://www.wascuba.org/
Still like to know if we can do this site and see most of the good stuff at <130ft depths.
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
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Re: Triton cove pinnacle
Hi Richard.
Are you referring to this spot? If so, that's Sponge Hill
http://boydski.com/diving/dives/sponge_hill.htm
-Mark
Are you referring to this spot? If so, that's Sponge Hill
http://boydski.com/diving/dives/sponge_hill.htm
-Mark
Re: Triton cove pinnacle
There was a buoy on the pinnacle that is north of pleasant harbor, when I was there. If I remember correctly the top of the rock was about 25fsw. Awesome dive.
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Re: Triton cove pinnacle
Yuppers that's the one! Thanks for the chartlet and an updated name I have a much better idea what to expect now!PeninsulaDiver wrote:Hi Richard.
Are you referring to this spot? If so, that's Sponge Hill
http://boydski.com/diving/dives/sponge_hill.htm
-Mark
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.