Malibu Weekly Night Dive Wednesday 9/20/2006

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Well we resumed our weekly night dive this week and it was awesome! We went back to Gorgonian City and we all saw some cool stuff, including 2 angel sharks spotted by Scott and Penny. The debriefing was just as much fun as the dive too! I'm aching for some flaming cheese!

We've got a high tide at 8:59PM - 5.4ft so I'm thinking either Leo Carillo or if conditions are good, Deer Creek. Who's game?

Billy
 
I sure hope I can make it, but time will tell. :)

One of these days, I need to put in an appearance back at Vets Park on a Wednesday, too, now that the concerts are over. Feel like making the trek some week... or dare I say, do Vets Wednesday and Malibu Thursday?
 
I might be tempted. Just traffic south from Malibu that's going to
bite the big one.

:)

As of monday, I'm going to be working down at the head of Malibu Road.

Peter
 
CompuDude:
I sure hope I can make it, but time will tell. :)

One of these days, I need to put in an appearance back at Vets Park on a Wednesday, too, now that the concerts are over. Feel like making the trek some week... or dare I say, do Vets Wednesday and Malibu Thursday?

I might be down for that great suggestion Kalani.

And the concerts are never over my funny friend.

Billy
 
I down for diving this Wednesday, I want to try out my new snorkel doubles.
 
Just a thought, for better vis, we might want to get in as early as possible,
when the high tide starts going out, is when all the sand off the beach starts
getting dragged into the water and the vis dies.

Peter
 
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