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I just want to say, Kevin is the greatest.

I know.


So, Wilhelmina's suit came today. I'm off to the craft store to properly adorn it.
An update on conditions first though...

We have been having some strong and bizarre currents down this way, along with a powerful upwelling. This has caused the vis to be a bit off, but the nutrient laden waters that came up have resulted in an awful lot of acivity. Today, we had blue water blasting all of the other stuff out, a strong north current warm from top to bottom. (85)
 
I know.


So, Wilhelmina's suit came today. I'm off to the craft store to properly adorn it.
An update on conditions first though...

We have been having some strong and bizarre currents down this way, along with a powerful upwelling. This has caused the vis to be a bit off, but the nutrient laden waters that came up have resulted in an awful lot of acivity. Today, we had blue water blasting all of the other stuff out, a strong north current warm from top to bottom. (85)

...and it was incredibly awesome dives! Great way to cap a week of boat diving with you, Will, and Alex! Thanks again!

Here's some of our blog entries for the week:
wb416
 
Sorry to hear about the vis, Kevin. You folks should come back out here to the Left Coast. Our dive park had 70 ft vis today and temps in the 72-74 F range.
 
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