anyone diving Ginnie yesterday around 3 pm? Wow, I must have seen 30 people from the Lips to the sign. There were 10 plus divers at the sign. It was really impressive, though, as everyone was very polite and respectful.
dean
anyone diving Ginnie yesterday around 3 pm? Wow, I must have seen 30 people from the Lips to the sign. There were 10 plus divers at the sign. It was really impressive, though, as everyone was very polite and respectful.
dean
A bit different from Mexico, eh Dean?! It's kind of special when you can drive up to a cenote and suit up, dive and leave and not see another diver. Damn kids and their college funds... (I wish I was back in Tulum!)![]()
As a pastor I am amazed that some of my best communions with God are when I am in the underworld!
We will be there sunday tommorow. I HOPE they are all hungover
Joseph
There is no limit. We'll always find a way to go deeper and deeper. That's been the pattern all along.
--Sheck Exley
Wow, great concept. We should sponsor shots at half price at Great Outdoors Café tonight. Just show your cave diving certification.
Hopefully no scooter divers scared you this trip Dean! </bustingballs>
I prefer to dive Ginnie at night, muuuuuch less crowded. I like to see caves, not a tunnel full of people. If I wanted to see that, I'd go ride the subway in a rainstorm.
no, no scarry bad scooters. There were a lot of scooter divers, but everyone was very polite and respectful.
Really great day here in High Springs. 77 degrees and sun. Just perfect for being outside. Soooo glad to have the cold weather behind us.
I'm usually in bed by 9 or 10, so diving at night is not really an option. But I might start diving early in the morning. I'm very proud of my record of being the earliest (or latest, depending on your perspective) customer at Amigos, which is 4:30 am. The next day I showed up at Amigos at 6:30 am, and i hear a voice from inside saying "you're late".
dean
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