I've been wondering, would there be any interest in cameras at various dive sites so we could check real-time conditions before driving out only to find it is too rough or crowded?
The technology is there and pretty in-expensive.
The thought would be to go to a website with links to the cameras for various sites. there would be sponsors for the cameras, possibly dive shops and gear manufacturers and such.
The cameras could stream live video or even post stills at say 1 minute intervals.
This could also have links for tides & currents, site reviews, calendars of trips etc.
What do you folks think?
Dive site Cameras?
Dive site Cameras?
Looking for dive buddies
Work is for the surface interval....
Work is for the surface interval....
Well, in two years of diving here, I've been unable to dive due to water conditions a grand total of three times. We just don't have rough water here, like they do on true ocean shore sites.
Now, crowded -- that's different. If I knew everybody and his brother was ALREADY at Three Tree, I might go elsewhere. But, of course, they're all going to get there during the hour and a half it takes me to drive there, anyway :-)
Now, crowded -- that's different. If I knew everybody and his brother was ALREADY at Three Tree, I might go elsewhere. But, of course, they're all going to get there during the hour and a half it takes me to drive there, anyway :-)
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Not only that LCF, they'll pull over on the side of the road, just before Cove 1, then when they see you coming, they'll pull into all the parking spots at the crab shack!
TCW, I do have a buddy whose house looks directly out at the Pipeline, so you can add him to the list of potential camera sites.
TCW, I do have a buddy whose house looks directly out at the Pipeline, so you can add him to the list of potential camera sites.
Is THAT what happened last Tuesday? NOW I understand . . .Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:32 pm Post subject:
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Not only that LCF, they'll pull over on the side of the road, just before Cove 1, then when they see you coming, they'll pull into all the parking spots at the crab shack!
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Yeah- Cove 2 is damn near un divable from mid-June through December just because there's no parking, unless you get there real early or real late. I like driving down there in November at night when there's a storm on- LOTS of free parking- the only people there are us divers!
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Yeah, what he said, only I've been diving around here for 13 years with about the same amount of aborts due to rough conditions. Once at 3-Tree that I remember because there were too many boats. But that was only at the chosen dive site. Usually just headed to a different spot that we knew was more sheltered. I think I only vaguely remember one time we didn't get in the water. We aborted to the nearest pub.LCF wrote:Well, in two years of diving here, I've been unable to dive due to water conditions a grand total of three times. We just don't have rough water here, like they do on true ocean shore sites.
Now, crowded -- that's different. If I knew everybody and his brother was ALREADY at Three Tree, I might go elsewhere. But, of course, they're all going to get there during the hour and a half it takes me to drive there, anyway :-)