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Does anyone here have experience diving diving along the coast in Gray's Harbor County? Or live there? The wife and I are looking at moving there post Hawaii.
"It is a human inclination to hope things will work out, despite evidence or doubt to the contrary." H.G. Rickover
IMPORTANT NOTICE DANGER: Scuba diving is a dangerous sport, and can lead to injury, disability or death. Always dive within the limits of your training, skills and experience. ... You can die while diving. (stolen from LV tech manual)
Michael: I have dived around Westport to check it out. If I lived there I would consider driving to Hood Canal or the Strait of Juan de Fuca to dive. I have done only shore dives there and haven't gone offshore in a boat which might be a better experience.
- Curt
I've lived just south of Grays Harbor County in Pacific County...and most of the good diving is inland. As Curt said...look at diving on the Hood Canal. Astoria has some diving, but it's very low visibility. The closest shops to you would be Astoria Scuba and Hood Sport 'n Dive.
If you get over to the Seattle area for scuba...we'd love to dive with you!
Ah well... can't have everything, eh? The wife and I found some great land near Humptulips and I wanted to see if there was descent diving without a long drive... But will definitely make it up to Seattle when we move! I'm taking donations now for a drysuit which I hear is pretty much required up thre.
"It is a human inclination to hope things will work out, despite evidence or doubt to the contrary." H.G. Rickover
IMPORTANT NOTICE DANGER: Scuba diving is a dangerous sport, and can lead to injury, disability or death. Always dive within the limits of your training, skills and experience. ... You can die while diving. (stolen from LV tech manual)