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  #21  
Old 02-12-2008, 10:20 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"ScubaZine" <news@ScubaZine.com> wrote in message
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> dechucka wrote:
>> Because scubadan is trying to get this ng going and I am sick of all the
>> guns and septic politics on rec.scuba a question. Has anyone dived the
>> lakes around Canberra. Years ago I did a dive on "Old Adaminaby" which
>> was great, saw trout I could only dream about catching. What is the go is
>> their any good fresh water diving around Canberra or in NSWs.

> Cant speak for any other lake but BG is a waste.
>
> I dived once for a search and rescue course in tassy they have to give you
> a mask painted black to try searching and navigation blind but no need in
> BG. Cant see anything. There is a set of farm buildings somewhere and also
> a heap of coffins that got washed out from a Cemetery years ago. So even
> more reason not to dive it.
>
> I have "Dived" Lake George but need my Blundstone boots to do that and the
> sheep fish were as stupid as their land counterparts looked the same too.
>
> I don't think you need to do much diving to find Old Adaminaby theses
> days.
>
> Agree with Rec.scuba amazing how two or three idiots can wreck a group
>
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  #22  
Old 02-12-2008, 10:48 PM
Dennis \(Icarus\)
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes

"dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
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>

<snip>
> Other posters please take rec.scuba out of the header as we wish to

discuss
> diving ; not guns or septic politics or the sordid relationship between
> poopooeyes, scotties and their computer screens
>
>


What say you follow your own advice?

Dennis


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  #23  
Old 02-12-2008, 10:48 PM
Dennis \(Icarus\)
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes

"dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
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>

<snip>
> Other posters please take rec.scuba out of the header as we wish to

discuss
> diving ; not guns or septic politics or the sordid relationship between
> poopooeyes, scotties and their computer screens
>
>


What say you follow your own advice?

Dennis


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  #24  
Old 02-12-2008, 10:48 PM
Dennis \(Icarus\)
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes

"dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
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>

<snip>
> Other posters please take rec.scuba out of the header as we wish to

discuss
> diving ; not guns or septic politics or the sordid relationship between
> poopooeyes, scotties and their computer screens
>
>


What say you follow your own advice?

Dennis


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  #25  
Old 02-12-2008, 10:48 PM
Dennis \(Icarus\)
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes

"dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
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>

<snip>
> Other posters please take rec.scuba out of the header as we wish to

discuss
> diving ; not guns or septic politics or the sordid relationship between
> poopooeyes, scotties and their computer screens
>
>


What say you follow your own advice?

Dennis


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  #26  
Old 02-12-2008, 11:12 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"ScubaZine" <news@ScubaZine.com> wrote in message
news:13r4o2ro00ot472@corp.supernews.com...
> dechucka wrote:
>> Because scubadan is trying to get this ng going and I am sick of all the
>> guns and septic politics on rec.scuba a question. Has anyone dived the
>> lakes around Canberra. Years ago I did a dive on "Old Adaminaby" which
>> was great, saw trout I could only dream about catching. What is the go is
>> their any good fresh water diving around Canberra or in NSWs.

> Cant speak for any other lake but BG is a waste.
>
> I dived once for a search and rescue course in tassy they have to give you
> a mask painted black to try searching and navigation blind but no need in
> BG. Cant see anything. There is a set of farm buildings somewhere and also
> a heap of coffins that got washed out from a Cemetery years ago. So even
> more reason not to dive it.
>
> I have "Dived" Lake George but need my Blundstone boots to do that and the
> sheep fish were as stupid as their land counterparts looked the same too.



agree

>
> I don't think you need to do much diving to find Old Adaminaby theses
> days.


Unfortuatly agree again. However when I did it it was a great dive and very
interesting. Had a guided tour by someone who knew the village or at least
knew about it


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Old 02-12-2008, 11:12 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"ScubaZine" <news@ScubaZine.com> wrote in message
news:13r4o2ro00ot472@corp.supernews.com...
> dechucka wrote:
>> Because scubadan is trying to get this ng going and I am sick of all the
>> guns and septic politics on rec.scuba a question. Has anyone dived the
>> lakes around Canberra. Years ago I did a dive on "Old Adaminaby" which
>> was great, saw trout I could only dream about catching. What is the go is
>> their any good fresh water diving around Canberra or in NSWs.

> Cant speak for any other lake but BG is a waste.
>
> I dived once for a search and rescue course in tassy they have to give you
> a mask painted black to try searching and navigation blind but no need in
> BG. Cant see anything. There is a set of farm buildings somewhere and also
> a heap of coffins that got washed out from a Cemetery years ago. So even
> more reason not to dive it.
>
> I have "Dived" Lake George but need my Blundstone boots to do that and the
> sheep fish were as stupid as their land counterparts looked the same too.



agree

>
> I don't think you need to do much diving to find Old Adaminaby theses
> days.


Unfortuatly agree again. However when I did it it was a great dive and very
interesting. Had a guided tour by someone who knew the village or at least
knew about it


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  #28  
Old 02-12-2008, 11:12 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"ScubaZine" <news@ScubaZine.com> wrote in message
news:13r4o2ro00ot472@corp.supernews.com...
> dechucka wrote:
>> Because scubadan is trying to get this ng going and I am sick of all the
>> guns and septic politics on rec.scuba a question. Has anyone dived the
>> lakes around Canberra. Years ago I did a dive on "Old Adaminaby" which
>> was great, saw trout I could only dream about catching. What is the go is
>> their any good fresh water diving around Canberra or in NSWs.

> Cant speak for any other lake but BG is a waste.
>
> I dived once for a search and rescue course in tassy they have to give you
> a mask painted black to try searching and navigation blind but no need in
> BG. Cant see anything. There is a set of farm buildings somewhere and also
> a heap of coffins that got washed out from a Cemetery years ago. So even
> more reason not to dive it.
>
> I have "Dived" Lake George but need my Blundstone boots to do that and the
> sheep fish were as stupid as their land counterparts looked the same too.



agree

>
> I don't think you need to do much diving to find Old Adaminaby theses
> days.


Unfortuatly agree again. However when I did it it was a great dive and very
interesting. Had a guided tour by someone who knew the village or at least
knew about it


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  #29  
Old 02-12-2008, 11:12 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"ScubaZine" <news@ScubaZine.com> wrote in message
news:13r4o2ro00ot472@corp.supernews.com...
> dechucka wrote:
>> Because scubadan is trying to get this ng going and I am sick of all the
>> guns and septic politics on rec.scuba a question. Has anyone dived the
>> lakes around Canberra. Years ago I did a dive on "Old Adaminaby" which
>> was great, saw trout I could only dream about catching. What is the go is
>> their any good fresh water diving around Canberra or in NSWs.

> Cant speak for any other lake but BG is a waste.
>
> I dived once for a search and rescue course in tassy they have to give you
> a mask painted black to try searching and navigation blind but no need in
> BG. Cant see anything. There is a set of farm buildings somewhere and also
> a heap of coffins that got washed out from a Cemetery years ago. So even
> more reason not to dive it.
>
> I have "Dived" Lake George but need my Blundstone boots to do that and the
> sheep fish were as stupid as their land counterparts looked the same too.



agree

>
> I don't think you need to do much diving to find Old Adaminaby theses
> days.


Unfortuatly agree again. However when I did it it was a great dive and very
interesting. Had a guided tour by someone who knew the village or at least
knew about it


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  #30  
Old 02-12-2008, 11:15 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: Diving around Canberra in the lakes


"Dennis (Icarus)" <nojunkmail@ever.invalid> wrote in message
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> "dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:47b25174$0$20198$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>

> <snip>
>> Other posters please take rec.scuba out of the header as we wish to

> discuss
>> diving ; not guns or septic politics or the sordid relationship between
>> poopooeyes, scotties and their computer screens
>>
>>

>
> What say you follow your own advice?



I will and I try to on rec.scuba but you know it is just like a bar with
mates chewing the fat. Maybe the ng should be called "Cheers" in future




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