Catalina Island November 10th.

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Great directions, I_AM!! We got it on one!

The clear water was shear luck: 40-60 feet of visibility! There was plenty to see, even with lights off.
The tide was a low -0.2, and the last of the small pinnacles we visited were at 126fsw.

It was cool to see a relatively undisturbed area, even if we couldn't stay for long.

The attraction for the fishing boats became apparent as we were leaving: A BIG school of yellow tail blasted by overhead... followed by a smaller school of Bonito... followed by a LARGE sea lion.:D

Pretty cool :)
Thank you for the exact and accurate directions.

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Claudette
I am glad you did find it right away.
As I said, finding it virtually is a piece of cake :D ... but I guess in real life is way more challenging. One day I will dive (for real) that reef too.

Regards,

I_AM
 
Ken and I are there almost every week, I_AM... shout out if you're looking for dive teams.
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'Dette

Hi,
I rode up to Vet's park Sat. morning to take surface pictures. Next time I go there I really would like to dive it. Maybe escorted by local experts of the area.

Is your offer still standing?

Regards,

I_AM
 
Shame on you for venturing outside the confines of the dive park!

By the way, as my plane took off from John Wayne Sat Noonish and banked to head east to Florida, I thought I saw a wierd unidentified flying object erupt from the park... could it have been Mo2vation himself?
 

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