Looking for other Dolphin owners/divers in Tahoe area

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Hey Decodiver.us,
Well, I'm not exactly in the Tahoe area, actually I'm in the Phoenix area, but I grew-up in Tahoe and try to visit my family at least once a year. I own a Dolphin and am interested in diving it in Tahoe this summer. I'll be in Tahoe in August. Maybe we can hookup for a set of dives?

A little background on myself. I'm new to rebreathers (8 dives) and have only 137 dives total, most on OC. I'm drysuit certified but I'd have to say I'm not a drysuit diver (quite clumsy in my drysuit). I’m wreck certified, but have not actually penetrated a wreck on my own. My reason for going the rebreather route is that there are things down there (deep down there) that I want to see. I want to go the Continental shelf and step off the world. I want to dive the ‘Doria’. I was in a dive shop in South Carolina and the shop owner had a several large Shark fossils in a display case. I want to go get a few of those my self. Of course, I could do all of those with tanks, but why?

My direct addy is charles_stanley@cox.net

So few bubbles, so little time
C
 

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