PB>PID: OLMS 2.53p [EJCCF667]
PB>MSGID: 1:324/127.0 34f2a9c9
PB>TID: GE 1.11+
PB>Rather than getting depressed reading about dives in Florida, Far East
PB>and the Maldives (GO GO GO don't think twice!) I thought to bring a bit of
PB>reality to the echo.
Sorry about your depression :)
PB>plant life. Oh yes I forgot the water temps 44 on the deep dive and 52
on
PB>the shallow. Vis was a reasonable 35 feet.
You do this for fun??????
PB>Last Sunday (7/28) another friend with a boat (cultivate friends with good
PB>transport) took me out to Lungeing Island where we did another deeper dive
PB>at 75' (45 degree water)
Try to cultivate a freind with a boat in WARM WATER.
PB>this anchorage which has been in use for several hundreds of years. Last
PB>year I brought up a schooner anchor weighing better than 150 lbs. from
PB>the same harbor. Univ. of NH people say it is from about 1820 or so and it
PB>sits in my yard by the pool.
Very good, what other artifacts have you found in the north atlantic
waters?
PB>So go ahead and talk about your warm waters and 100' + viz. Then come
orth
PB>and learn how to rough it with a whole new kind of submarine life.
I dived Bonne Terre mine, our local lakes are cold and dark also. I am
attempting to forget my cold water diving experiences!
PB>Then I'll come south and be in heaven again!
I think you have the right idea here!
PB>... So much ocean..so little time!
I can agree with you on that!
CARL
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