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I love rime ice on the gunnels in the morning...
I love rime ice on the gunnels in the morning...
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Yeah, you know, I get that, he says while overlooking the ocean from the porch in shorts and t-shirt, cold brew in hand ... while being overcome a bit by the simple beauty of it all with the background live soundtrack of tropical birds, wind and waves... Aaaah that cold brew hit the spot he thinks... and I can so live with missing that new years dive in cold water and cold air...Doesn’t count.
Air temp Tuesday is supposed to be about 25F.
Hey, it’s been getting darn chilly here in N.Florida lately. I didn’t even break a sweat getting into my dry suit last weekend.
I do want to come up and dive the Great Lakes, but think I will have to wait for some warm weather. I am way too much of a wimp for that frozen stuff.
Not much shore diving. Most of it is on boats, which come out of the water in late October.
Yea, we do get a bit spoiled with our nice decks and shore / stair entries. But do have some boat diving plannned for early Feb in Jupiter!
My kids lives in Milwaukee, so I keep thinking I should see what wreck diving possibilities exist from that home base.
That's well within limits. My personal limit is some -10C/14F topside. That's when the gear freezes over so fast that it's a drag to kit down after the dive.Air temp Tuesday is supposed to be about 25F.