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Boy, is that a relief, still have a few years to go.I thought seniors are those 80 years old and above.
Perhaps I should had asked before.I didn’t have an specific age to focus in on, so I used “senior” to be representative of whatever seemed appropriate to those responding.
If I used those criterion, I would have to stop diving. Friday I canoed and snorkeled in the Tualatin River out of Cook Park. Visibility was 3 feet (1 meter), water temperature probably about 72 degrees, air temperature close to 80. I was looking at the mussel beds in this section of the river.The owner of a dive operation (a senior) recently told me:
"I’m an 80-80-80 diver now. If it’s not 80 water temp, 80 air temp, and 80’ visibility I just don’t go."
So I am a 80-80 diver, visibility is one thing I can still tolerate but definitely no night dive.The owner of a dive operation (a senior) recently told me:
"I’m an 80-80-80 diver now. If it’s not 80 water temp, 80 air temp, and 80’ visibility I just don’t go."
So I am a 80-80 diver, visibility is one thing I can still tolerate but definitely no night dive.
I honestly do not care what other divers prefer.I still very much enjoy night dives for the different critters you get to be with.