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Roger said the same...on the shallow dives the vis was bad but all in all the conditions were OK
 
Of course, the wind left when we did . . . Grrrr.

It was 32 degrees when we landed in Seattle today. And the viz is reportedly about 15 feet. And I'm not even going to get to dive until next week!
 
Hey Wildcard you can't blame all this on me. :wink: Maybe Mother Nature is still mad at you?


I'm home and we are having a warm spell. Temps up to mid 20s in the valley and low 40s on the ridges.

Stop in when you are in town.
 
You two leave and it gets nice again? Hummmm???? LOL Headed back to AK next week for a week, back to HI for a few days then back to the paradise I like to call Iraq.
As Im typing this it was dead calm, before I could hit send it started gusting again! Clearly this IS your fault!
 
I visited the pipe earlier today and @ 4pm the wind was still blowing a bit from the west. Surface was rougher than I expected and nearly doubled the time to get to the buoy for me. Viz was horrible, came back in the east stairs due to the current. Town surfers were loving it...I felt like I should've grabbed a board and went back out.
 
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