Greg D.
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I'm looking for divers in or around the moses lake area who arent afraid of cold or freshwater to go diving with, I am also up for a trip or two to the ocean
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Dude! I'm almost next door to you! And as I recall, you own me a dive. Come to CDA.Greg D.:I'm looking for divers in or around the moses lake area who arent afraid of cold or freshwater to go diving with, I am also up for a trip or two to the ocean
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Greg posted this in May of 2004. When I drove over Moses Lake yesterday, it was frozen over. However, way over here in lake Coeur d' Alene, we're just kicking floating ice out of the way.coachrenz:My buddy and I have been looking for a reason to dive in fresh water. Is there anything to see in Moses Lake? or other fresh water sites over there. He is from Naches so we could probably be talked into making the drive over.
Dived the Hood last weekend. There was 6 feet of chocolate milk on the surface - literally could not see my gauge 4 inches in front of my mask. Under that, though, it opened up to about 15'.Doc Intrepid:Dude, I'm on the road Thursday, pulling into Don Kinney's Yellow House late Thursday night. Diving Friday and Saturday, returning Sunday. Lotsa room at the house. Join us if you guys want to. (I never got any emails back from your club!) Let me know if you can make it.
Jeez, I can hardly wait!Rick Inman:Dived the Hood last weekend. There was 6 feet of chocolate milk on the surface - literally could not see my gauge 4 inches in front of my mask. Under that, though, it opened up to about 15'.