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Economics is going to be a driving force for diving habits for sure. I also wonder how willing people will be to climb into flying aluminum petri dishes when this blows over.
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I'd love to dive CA and the US west coast before I even dive Indonesia for sure. I think that it is "snobbish" to poo poo diving in location such as CA and Caribbean as you have done. There is so much variety, challenge, beauty and mystique diving the west coast to say the least.
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I see no snobbery, I see a preference. The only thing being poo poo-ed is someone else's preference.I'd love to dive CA and the US west coast before I even dive Indonesia for sure. I think that it is "snobbish" to poo poo diving in location such as CA and Caribbean as you have done. There is so much variety, challenge, beauty and mystique diving the west coast to say the least.
I thought I did- but maybe not? Post #28, in my case. I am not a vacation only diver- but in the spirit of your question, I tried to weigh in.As far as I can tell (I'd have to read the thread again) @outofofficebrb is the only one who really answered my question!
EDIT: OK, there were a few others, but that's about it.
I answered the question. I am still diving locally.I guess it comes down to: do you want to dive at all costs or if you can't get to warm water, you just won't dive?