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I'm going to be in Traverse City on Saturday. I would like to do a shore dive or 2 while I'm there, but I need a buddy. Anyone interested in getting wet? It would be in the morning or early afternoon. I thinking of Elmwood Park or Clinch Park, maybe even the old dock site @ Glen Haven. I'm open for other suggestions as well.
Shoot me a PM if you are interested.
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OK, I'll admit it! I'm addicted to the smell of neoprene.:scubadive
Many dive sites are now on the new GTBUP Dive Brochure which can be found at this website. As of last week, visibility was incredible, exceeding 70' (looking down from the dive boat).
Many dive sites are now on the new GTBUP Dive Brochure which can be found at this website. As of last week, visibility was incredible, exceeding 70' (looking down from the dive boat).
Thanks for the info. If I can locate a buddy, I'll be able to check out some of the sites.
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Don't forget to "Buckle Up". It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car.
OK, I'll admit it! I'm addicted to the smell of neoprene.:scubadive