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This Was suppose to be the Monthly Picnic. Sunday has a 30% chance of rain and cold. That would be a bad day for a family picnic. The dive is still on. Who is going to this one?
Place: Nicholas Canyon
Time: 8:00am
See you guys there,
Rick
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I was wondering if the rain would ruin our dive. I'm planning on bring Andrew and myself if the drive is not too bad. It has been a long time since my last dive. I really hope it doesn't rain too much.
Lol whats it matter if it rains your going to get wet anyways. i use to dive in the rain all the time up in washington i was suprised when people said they dont dive when it rains down here. some of my best dives where in the rain up in washington. And if your diving dry hey your head is still getting wet
Lol whats it matter if it rains your going to get wet anyways. i use to dive in the rain all the time up in washington i was suprised when people said they dont dive when it rains down here. some of my best dives where in the rain up in washington. And if your diving dry hey your head is still getting wet
It's not the diving in the rain that sucks it trying to get back into your clothes & staying dry that's the trick. Unless you setup a tent you're going to stay wet. Yes I'm a baby about staying dry after I'm done diving but this is what happens to my hair if I can't dry it.