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July 4th weekend the cart wasn't too far from the cruiser.
 
komi hunter:
why is it that some people don't understand the old rule "take only pics and memories and leave nothing but bubbles." also " leave it in at least as good of condition, if not better then when you came"

I can understand that. Also, some people just seem so unhappy with life that I don't think they could ever possibly be satisfied. Heck, good viz or bad viz, I can still have a heck of a time and enjoy seeing newbies out there on their first dive. As long as they are having fun and keep a smile on thier faces, good enough.

I wish more people were concerned about the chemicals in the water that we are unable to see. Of course, that just gives us cancer :crossbone , good viz is usually a higher priority. :D
 
I thought Joe's thermometer might be off when he told me the
surface temp was down 3 degrees. But he was right, the surface
temp has dropped from 85 to 82 this month. First thermocline is
at about 17 feet with high to mid 70's. Second is around 22 feet
with low 70's. I decided to stay above 22 feet with my 3 mil.
Next trip I'm going to have to pack some more lead as I start to
gear up for colder temps.
 
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