Emerald Bay (Catalina) Diving + Camping Weekend! (Oct 31)

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A FANTASTIC TRIP AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE!


***Halloween Weekend! Bring your costume!***

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The cost
of a single night at a Catalina hotel ALONE could easily surpass our cost for this entire weekend of fun. Camp Emerald Bay is large, well-appointed, and in good shape!


Value! I've done trips like this many times before and I must say, it's the best value-for-money you're likely to see in SoCal diving! Round-trip transport to the island, two-tank boat dive included, GORGEOUS shore diving, sleeping cabins/walled tents, hot showers, and ALL meals.


EXTRA 2-TANK DIVE BOAT:
Link will go here when Bill arranges things.


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DETAILS:



WHEN:
Oct 31 - Nov 2 (Fri morning @ 10 am - Sun afternoon ~5 pm)


WHERE:
Camp Emerald Bay, Catalina Island


COST:
$177 for divers or $115 for non-divers this is the total cost to you. (Pay via Paypal when you RSVP to the right. Safe and secure. I've used it for years.) If you're bringing a guest, please state whether they're a Diver or Non-Diver in the Comments section below the event narrative... and be sure to pay the appropriate amount when the Paypal interface pops up.

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About 25 years ago we tried to get this site for Jean-Michel Cousteau to offer programs. At the time it was being run by what I consider a very shady group of Boy Scout leaders. Today it is operated in far better fashion and offers some very interesting diving. Pay attention to the rhodoliths in the shallows inshore of Indian Rock. Pretty cool for a calcareous red alga!
 

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