Big congrats! Sounds like your hard work on skills is paying off.
If you asked me, I would do the cert dives in Monterey. That way all of your Hawaiian dives are to cool spots. Why burn vacation time doing mask clears in Hawaii? Get the certs done and use your vacation time for fun dives...
Ian, don't worry about taking clothes, there's no place to wear them.
Seriously, almost all activities on BB revolve around water so you spend the days in swimsuits. At dinner I wore a shirt and dress shorts, but many guests would come in t-shirt/shorts. I think my fiance took a couple of...
Well let's see, I highly recommend the backplate/wing scenario. Personally I have a halcyon SS w/ 27lb wing. The bp/harness really becomes invisible underwater -- the regular bcd's never worked for me -- I knew I needed to get something different even before I ever heard of bp's.
I loved...
I have an Archimede and the oversized numbers are really easy to read. My buddy has been able to glance at my arm while swimming to read the display without me even knowing.
I wanted a display that was easy to read and easy to use. Wasn't about to go cracking open a manual at depth to...
Ahhh the holiday season is upon us. This time of year usually gets me reflecting on events of the past year. I haven't been a member of Scubaboard all that long so perhaps some of the more recent events stick out more than they should.
Jepuskar was self actualized enough to tell us that he...
Glad to hear Dr Paul is doing better. Best wishes for a happy holiday and a speedy recovery!
Sometimes the best presents are the ones you don't have to unwrap.
Nice camera FLL, I think someone's selling a strobe for it over in the equipment section. :D
O2, while we're on the topic of drinking, check out this site.
http://www.satirewire.com/news/march02/women.shtml
I just saw a Foster's commercial where the Aussie stuffed a bunch of stage bottles into the front pocket of a kangaroo and then clipped the kanga on as a stage. Something about it being Australian for DIR.
Here's a link to pictures of the Seeker (same boat on the fateful trip to the U-who) on a 1999 trip to the Doria. Thinking of SeaRat's comments, if you look through the pictures you can see people triumphantly holding up artifacts. Sadly it appears that there was at least one death on the...
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