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| I know that the water off Boynton in February is, as Mike Gray has stated in the past, "Too cold for humans". But its now mid-May, so I would have figured that I would have seen at least a few springtime dive report by now. Heck, even NJ considers Memorial Day to be the official start of our summer beach season, and there will be swimmers out in our 50ish waters. It wouldn't take much of a Boynton dive report from the Splashdown to tempt a dried-out Northerner to head South for a quick weekend of whole body hyperbaric warm saline immersion therapy. It does a body good The weekend of June 10th is open on my calendar and I've got a free ticket on Continental Airlines to West Palm. What to do, what to do... -hh |
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| "H Huntzinger" <{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005@huntzinger.com> wrote in message news:{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005-3232C1.07295419052005@news.giganews.com... > > It wouldn't take much of a Boynton dive report from the Splashdown to > tempt a dried-out Northerner to head South for a quick weekend of whole > body hyperbaric warm saline immersion therapy. It does a body good You might even grow some hair on your chest: http://www.reef-rescue.org/DelrayOceanOutfall.htm |
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| Myself and a friend will be diving Splashdown this weekend (5/19-5/20) for probably the morning and afternoon Sat and morning Sunday. I hadn't seen any pretty fish in quite a long time, so figure it is time to do some single tank diving again. Mike Blitch Greg Mossman wrote: > "H Huntzinger" <{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005@huntzinger.com> wrote in > message > news:{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005-3232C1.07295419052005@news.giganews.com... > >>It wouldn't take much of a Boynton dive report from the Splashdown to >>tempt a dried-out Northerner to head South for a quick weekend of whole >>body hyperbaric warm saline immersion therapy. It does a body good > > > You might even grow some hair on your chest: > > http://www.reef-rescue.org/DelrayOceanOutfall.htm > > > |
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| "Michael Blitch" wrote > Myself and a friend will be diving Splashdown this weekend (5/19-5/20) for > probably the morning and afternoon Sat and morning Sunday. I hadn't seen > any pretty fish in quite a long time, so figure it is time to do some > single tank diving again. We thought you'd died. Welcome back. Lee |
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| Michael Blitch wrote: > Myself and a friend will be diving Splashdown this weekend (5/19-5/20) > for probably the morning and afternoon Sat and morning Sunday. I hadn't > seen any pretty fish in quite a long time, so figure it is time to do > some single tank diving again. > > Mike Blitch Dang, thought you had disappeared for good. Nice to see you're kicking. |
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| H Huntzinger wrote: > I know that the water off Boynton in February is, as Mike Gray has > stated in the past, "Too cold for humans". > > But its now mid-May, so I would have figured that I would have seen at > least a few springtime dive report by now. Was on the Explorer this morning, flat seas, still a chilly 78 degrees, 90' viz, moderate current, big loggerheads all over the place, mating batfish, guitarfish, all the usual characters. Couple of monster jewfish out on pitstop, billions of whelk eggs on the inside. Rumor mill has it that someone got bent on Splashdown - from the group? m |
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| "Michael Blitch" <@oasisofficepark.com> wrote in message news:dP7je.52899$IO.30219@tornado.tampabay.rr.com. .. > Myself and a friend will be diving Splashdown this weekend (5/19-5/20) > for probably the morning and afternoon Sat and morning Sunday. I hadn't > seen any pretty fish in quite a long time, so figure it is time to do > some single tank diving again. > > Mike Blitch Good to see you're still around, Mike! Dennis > > Greg Mossman wrote: > > "H Huntzinger" <{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005@huntzinger.com> wrote in > > message > > news:{NOSPAM-rm_to_reply}rec-scuba2005-3232C1.07295419052005@news.giganews.com... > > > >>It wouldn't take much of a Boynton dive report from the Splashdown to > >>tempt a dried-out Northerner to head South for a quick weekend of whole > >>body hyperbaric warm saline immersion therapy. It does a body good > > > > > > You might even grow some hair on your chest: > > > > http://www.reef-rescue.org/DelrayOceanOutfall.htm > > > > > > |
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