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I just moved to Alaska after 20 years on the New Mexico desert.
Before that though I was certified in Florida.
I look forward to getting wet again.
 
Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!
If you'll click ScubaBoard.com above, you'll be taken to our long list of forums, a wealth of information and resources. At the bottom, be sure to notice the Local & Singles Dive Club fourms. Be sure to check our Pacific Northwest forum.

It would help in future diving discussions if you'd complete your Profile with location - and seperately - your Dive Info. You can use the Quick Links above to reach either of these easily. And sizing a photo for your profile or Avatar can be a challenge; I'm a fumbling amateur, but I get the job done, if you'd like any help?

PM me if I can help you learn your way around; that is - click my username to the upper left, then follow the prompts to send me a "Personal Message." :thumb:

:cowboy: don
 
Heya and Welcome to the board! sounds like you need to head back down this way :D

Cheers,
Vickie
 
Hello Scuba Fix,

Are you sure that a relocation like you've described isn't more of a "culture shock"?

Welcome to Scubaboard! I'm sure there are other divers up your way who will be glad to join you in getting wet (and cold!).
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard! :happywave

That sounds like quite a change!

We've got lots of members that dive in Alaska. I admire your drive to "get wet again", but I'd probably want a dry suit in Alaska. :wink:

Don't forget to fill out your profile and dive info, so that we can add context to your future posts. Also, once we know where you are geographically from your profile, you may find that you'll have a whole bunch of new dive buddies to choose from locally.

Dive safe!

Christian

P.S. Due to the high volume of new posts in the Introductions and Greets forum, it's not always possible to keep up with all the new posts here. So, please help me out and send me a PM if you post anything you want me to read or respond to in this forum.
:palmtree: :sunny
 
Hi there and welcome to ScubaBoard!
 
WELCOME to ScubaBoard!!!
Did you get much diving in during your 20 years in NM?
When you meet SnowBear, post pictures. She's quite a presence here on the board, but she tends to enjoy being mysterious.
It seems from the reading that I've done, that there are many members of the board who live there in Alaska, but apparently not enough to open your own subForum. . .maybe soon, you're quite probably a little far North for the "Pacific Northwest Orca Bait club.
Glad to have you aboard!

I need inspiration to revise my stock message. Maybe if I read over may last couple hundred welcoming messages. Hmm. Maybe.
This is a great place to meet people, talk about diving, and get information on just about any aspect of diving -or other subjects sometimes- that you can think of. Roaming through the forums is great help for me.
Now get wet with us and dive into the forums to ask questions, answer those that you can and even chat with folks about diving dreams and nightmares. ScubaBoard is a great place to spend your required Surface Intervals.
When you post a question, be as sure as you can that it's in the right forum or you'll probably find it moved.
The folks here are passionate about their diving, some about their specialty, so the reading can get very interesting, sometimes very hot.
Don't forget, if you haven't already done it, to fill out you profile as completely as reasonable, it'll save you being asked and having to repeat the information often.
Enjoy!

Tom
 
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