From the Texas High Desert

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DandyDon

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Location
One kilometer high on the Texas Central Plains
# of dives
500 - 999
It's difficult to actively pursue SCUBA diving 3,000 feet above and several hundreds of miles from the ocean, but I'm trying. Started in April 01, 100 dives in 14 months. Spent a lot of money, and my yard looks like ****, but I'm better for it all. Enjoy the FL Keys deep wrecks, Catalina Is diving, North Carolina wrecks, and - Cozumel was nice, but Roatan is to dive for! Going back to FI in a few weeks!:bounce: :bounce:
 
:wink:
 
3,000 ft above sea level in Texas?!?!

What are ya in................. a plane?


Texas High Desert (one "s" by the way) is an oxymoron! You must be breathing too much of that cotton field air!

Sorry about you're luck- there's always Lake Travis down Austin way.....................

:)


Shep
 
you are in my neck of the woods .ever dive any local spots.
Joens
 
Welcome to Sb. After you have been here a while, you may want to think about helping to greet new members:)
 
Wow,Who found this.

Welcome to the board DD. There are many helpful divers here. You will see.
 

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