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    Just finished Trailside Scuba Diving Book

    I can't compare it to others, b/c this is the only one I have read. Mostly basic stuff, but has a lot of good info. I am sure there are better books out there, but this one was available w/o having to order. I don't know if it's worth $19 though.
    Last edited by guzzidude; February 19th, 2007 at 03:37 PM. Reason: typo

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    I would avoid any book about SCUBE diving.

    Man- your website is way cool. Popular guy in late October, I'll bet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoatanMan
    I would avoid any book about SCUBE diving.

    Man- your website is way cool. Popular guy in late October, I'll bet!
    Just fixed the title. Thanks for the props on my site. I need to update it, it's been like two years, lol. Thanks again!

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    I have read and own most of the books written on Diving - free diving & scuba diving. I discoverd the Trail side book and consider it amoung the tops in current books. I was so impressed that I wrote the author and gave her a big thumbs up!

    Sure it is not for every one...

    Cheers from California--where it all began,

    SDM

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