Posted 05 February 2023 - 12:02 PM
I love to dive the Caribbean and Atlantic - in remote places. I have been to Little Cayman too many times and am looking for new places to go. Just got back from St. Eustatius (near Saba and St. Kitts). On my checkout dive, saw swimming Octopus, displaying sailfin blennies, scorpion fish, an ancient anchor and historical artifacts at an island hardly anyone knows about but whose history is critically important to US history. Would be happy to help organize a trip there but see no need to climb the dang volcano again.
I am a retired wildlife biologist whose hobbies are sculpture and carriage driving. I like easygoing people. None of my gear matches.
Hello Jane and welcome back (we see you first registered back in 2010). We are stoked to have you introduce yourself as a returning member with cool dive stories to share, and look forward to you selecting a club trip to attend with founder Kamala aka WreckWench and our posse of safe, friendly, buddyless divers. That's an alluring summary of your St. Eustatius dives; the club has enjoyed the liveaboard experience between Saba and St. Kitts, it is interesting to learn Eustatius offers what sounds like similar diving.
As other members chime in we hope you gain a sense of our core mission, to find great deals on fun dive trips literally worldwide (but primarily the Caribbean islands and littorals) and enjoy them with like minded, avid divers of all certification and experience levels that make finding a compatible buddy more likely. Again, welcome!
Brad, the Fledgling Journeyman Master Hedonist
Finally broken to plow and harnessed to the traces. How may I help you today? Questions welcomed to charlies@singledivers.com
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