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Diving since 1989 and enjoy diving in as many places as possible but have tons of other countries yet to see...topside and below. Also enjoy hiking and try to make the West Coast Trail an annual multi-day hike. In 2007, 2008 and 2009 my buddy and I dove and hiked the trail at the same time and finally located, this last summer, the wreck that started the trail over 100 years ago. Finally did a Red Sea liveaboard in September of 2010 and will have to go back to do the southern itineraries.
Location:
White Rock (greater Vancouver) BC Canada
Interests:
Hiking, Skiing, Travel, Biking, Golf, and anything outside.
Occupation:
Self Employed manufacturers agent
Gender:
Male
Blog / MySpace URL:
http://www.repswest.net
Certification Agencies:
PADI
Dive History:
Diving in B.C., Washington State, Puerto Vallarta, Acupulco, Belize, Cancun, Cozumel, Mayan Riviera, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, St. Martin and Sint Maartin, St. Thomas, Florida Keys and Greece. Three live-aboard trips on Blackbeards in the Bahamas, the Nekton Pilot in Belize and on the MY Juliet in the Red Sea.
Certification History:
Open water, advanced by Dive and Sea Sports in New Westminster, B.C. and Nitrox, Rescue Diver, Dive Master by Diablo Divers/Aquanauts in Puerto Aventuras in the Mayan Riveira.
Certification Level:
Dive Master
# of Logged Dives:
200 - 499
Dive Classification:
Instructor / Assistant Instructor / Dive Master / Dive Con
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Waterproof for the most part. Drysuit diver when at home and 3 mil shorty and fullsuit when in warm water. It is nice to lose the lead by heading south but the dives in BC and Washington State make the extra gear worthwhile.