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Ft. Wetherill Dive/Happy Hour


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#31 Hipshot

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Posted 23 September 2006 - 06:26 PM

Well, it was raining, and the wind in the coves would have made diving unpleasant at best and hazardous at worst. ScubaGypsy and two sons were there (Thanks, Tom) as were a number of folks from TSSC. Instead of diving, we all went our separate ways--I had lunch with a couple of friends from TSSC.

Tentatively, TSSC may reschedule the dive for two weeks from today.

As for me, I'm looking upon the weather today as a signal that maybe I'm retiring too early. Maybe I should continue for a bit.

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#32 ScubaGypsy

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Posted 24 September 2006 - 06:11 PM

Hey Rick,

Yes it has been an odd weekend here as whenever it appeared that the weather was breaking, then it became nasty. But just as one has given up on doing anything outside, then it seemed to become nice. Go figure? So perhaps this is all a sign for another dive in the near future!
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Posted 26 September 2006 - 03:47 PM

I'd have to agree, this past sunday was predicted as being washed out with possible t-storms up in Glouster but in fact the sun was out most of the day, we got two pretty good dives in ;) Hang in there Rick it's a sign from Neptune :P
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