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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Keith Lawrence
 
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Default UKRS #100

Unfortunately I can't see me making it this weekend despite the occasion.
I'm still jet lagged from a week in Florida and the stinking cold/flu so
kindly donated to me by the airline still hasn't cleared enough for me to
dive

Have fun all, I'm with you in spirit and hope to meet up later in the year.

Keith L


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Keith Lawrence wrote:
> Unfortunately I can't see me making it this weekend despite the
> occasion. I'm still jet lagged from a week in Florida and the
> stinking cold/flu so kindly donated to me by the airline still hasn't
> cleared enough for me to dive
>
> Have fun all, I'm with you in spirit and hope to meet up later in the
> year.


Do you still dive? I thought you were an administrator now 8-)
And we still don't see this new rig then... I want pictures!

Still two spaces but it's getting to the point where
you need contact Chris and thrust notes in his hand.

Plans for the Aeolian Skye tomorrow morning...

nigelH


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
TerryH
 
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> Plans for the Aeolian Skye tomorrow morning...
>


Take a big torch, it was down to 2m on the w/end, but 7-9m West on the
St.Dunstan.

TerryH




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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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TerryH <terry@maxgsd.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

>> Plans for the Aeolian Skye tomorrow morning...

>
> Take a big torch, it was down to 2m on the w/end, but 7-9m West on the
> St.Dunstan.


Quite light at 30m and the vis was at least 'two divers' so over 4m
and up to 6 or 8 ontop of the hull. I was pleasently surprised.

nigelH


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Jason
 
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:35:32 +0000, Nigel Hewitt wrote:

> Quite light at 30m and the vis was at least 'two divers' so over 4m
> and up to 6 or 8 ontop of the hull. I was pleasently surprised.


Wasn't that light today, not surprising given there wasn't a lot of light
on the surface, but the viz was about 3-4m. You should have come. You
would have loved the boat ride out. We followed Autumn Dream out there,
but they arrived on site and then headed back into port.

Jason

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Jason <jason.usenet.nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:35:32 +0000, Nigel Hewitt wrote:
>
>> Quite light at 30m and the vis was at least 'two divers' so over 4m
>> and up to 6 or 8 ontop of the hull. I was pleasently surprised.

>
> Wasn't that light today, not surprising given there wasn't a lot of light
> on the surface, but the viz was about 3-4m. You should have come. You
> would have loved the boat ride out. We followed Autumn Dream out there,
> but they arrived on site and then headed back into port.


Naaah. I did my quota of sea-sickness on Saterday. Interesting wreck.
It's a pity I lost AJ to his ear trouble as I would have liked to poke about
more but when I found I was on my own I thought I'd just stick to the
hull.

I like solo diving, I just don't approve of it so it gives me problems at
times like that.

Glad you got in though. It would have been a pity to hack all the way
out and have to call off.

nigelH


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:39 PM
Jason
 
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:53 +0000, Nigel Hewitt wrote:

> Glad you got in though. It would have been a pity to hack all the way
> out and have to call off.


Oh believe me, having suffered the swell on the journey out, there was no
way I wasn't getting in. Those 40 mins respite came as a welcome relief.
I can't understand why the other lot turned around. They'd already put up
with the worst bit.

And it was quite a relaxing dive. A bit dark, but nevertheless, good.

Jason

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