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Beach CrabsIf you are new to diving or a seasoned diver, you are welcome to come dive with us. The SoCal coast offers some of the best divesites around. Come see what the excitement is all about!
Everyone is welcome to join the Beach Crabs this Thursday night for a dive at Leo Carrillo State Beach. Park on PCH, north of the park entrance. The dive will be at the little cove by Lifeguard stand #2.We will meet at 6:00pm gear up, and head in the water by 6:30pm. The time change is due to it getting darker earlier. If you can't make it until later, feel free to post the time you can make it. There usually are divers showing up later.
Make sure you have the required 3 lights, a tank light, your primary, and a back up.
This divesite is nice! There is a rocky reef extending out from the point. There are lots of crevises, nooks, and kelp to explore. The entry is usually nice, even when it is rough elsewhere.
Please RSVP in the BC's Calender for this dive.
See you there,
Rick
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For SoCal beach and boat diving, check out the Beach Crabs
Last edited by Rickster; October 17th, 2007 at 07:31 AM..
Oh no, Jeff.
I talked to alot of the divers and the general thought is Thursday is a little easier to do, because of only one day left in the work week. I am open to anything you BC's want to do, as far as schedule changes, as long as everyone agrees on it.
Rick
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For SoCal beach and boat diving, check out the Beach Crabs