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| Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Pat Harman "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. >> >> >> > How cold is cold? |
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| Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Pat Harman "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. >> >> >> > How cold is cold? |
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| Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Pat Harman "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. >> >> >> > How cold is cold? |
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| "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. > How cold is cold? Anything below 80 F. |
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| "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. > How cold is cold? Anything below 80 F. |
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| "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. > How cold is cold? Anything below 80 F. |
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| "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:vZCej.16040$hO4.905@newsfe19.lga... > Lee Bell wrote: >> Patrick Harman wrote >> >>> Pat Harman >>> Still Diving at age 65 >>> mostly in cold water >> >> Lee Bell >> Still diving at age 60, but cold water? I don't think so. > How cold is cold? Anything below 80 F. |
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| "Patrick Harman" <ppharman@comcast.net> wrote in message news:QsedncU7JM_lY-fanZ2dnUVZ_s-pnZ2d@comcast.com... > Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was > 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I > wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less > gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great > diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to > Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Florida has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet . . . and warm water. Lee |
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| "Patrick Harman" <ppharman@comcast.net> wrote in message news:QsedncU7JM_lY-fanZ2dnUVZ_s-pnZ2d@comcast.com... > Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was > 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I > wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less > gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great > diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to > Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Florida has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet . . . and warm water. Lee |
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| "Patrick Harman" <ppharman@comcast.net> wrote in message news:QsedncU7JM_lY-fanZ2dnUVZ_s-pnZ2d@comcast.com... > Seasonal variation here in Puget Sound is 45-55. My last dive the temp was > 43, 30 min 50 ft. My drysuit works fine, though I do adjust the layers I > wear. When diving in the tropics I feel like Tinkerbelle, so so much less > gear and lead. I could move, but Washington has no income tax, great > diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet. I love to > Scuba dive, so have the right gear to dive in cold water. Florida has no income tax, great diving and some of the best cruising with my boat on the planet . . . and warm water. Lee |
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