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  #11  
Old 03-24-2007, 12:32 PM
dsziede@hotmail.com
 
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Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
Caribbean.

Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.

If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.

Dick

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
wrote:

>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over the
>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days. Looking
>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>
>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>
>Chris
>
>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>

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  #12  
Old 03-24-2007, 12:32 PM
dsziede@hotmail.com
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
Caribbean.

Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.

If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.

Dick

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
wrote:

>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over the
>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days. Looking
>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>
>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>
>Chris
>
>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>

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  #13  
Old 03-24-2007, 08:17 PM
CJB
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
working our way back up the
keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
3 days.

Chris


<dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
> My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
> night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
> Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
> of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
> worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
> Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
> with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
> shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
> shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
> enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
> Caribbean.
>
> Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>
> If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
> closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
> resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>
> Dick
>
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
>
>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>the
>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>Looking
>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>



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  #14  
Old 03-24-2007, 08:17 PM
CJB
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
working our way back up the
keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
3 days.

Chris


<dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
> My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
> night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
> Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
> of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
> worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
> Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
> with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
> shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
> shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
> enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
> Caribbean.
>
> Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>
> If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
> closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
> resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>
> Dick
>
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
>
>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>the
>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>Looking
>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>



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  #15  
Old 03-24-2007, 08:17 PM
CJB
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
working our way back up the
keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
3 days.

Chris


<dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
> My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
> night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
> Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
> of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
> worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
> Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
> with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
> shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
> shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
> enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
> Caribbean.
>
> Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>
> If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
> closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
> resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>
> Dick
>
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
>
>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>the
>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>Looking
>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>



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  #16  
Old 03-24-2007, 08:17 PM
CJB
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
working our way back up the
keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
3 days.

Chris


<dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
> My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
> night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
> Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
> of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
> worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
> Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
> with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
> shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
> shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
> enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
> Caribbean.
>
> Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>
> If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
> closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
> resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>
> Dick
>
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
>
>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>the
>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>Looking
>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>



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  #17  
Old 03-25-2007, 07:58 AM
Ed
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

I agree... Key largo vis in July is MUCH better than KW... KW is a mix
of west coast gulf and east coast ocean... East ocean is MUCH better...

marathon is OK but I prefer Keylargo and Islamorada.

KW is the BEST nightlife.

CJB wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
> number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
> in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
> working our way back up the
> keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
> 3 days.
>
> Chris
>
>
> <dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
>
>>My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
>>night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
>>Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
>>of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
>>worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
>>Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
>>with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
>>shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
>>shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
>>enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
>>Caribbean.
>>
>>Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>>
>>If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
>>closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
>>resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>>
>>Dick
>>
>>On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>>the
>>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>>Looking
>>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>>

>
>
>


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  #18  
Old 03-25-2007, 07:58 AM
Ed
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

I agree... Key largo vis in July is MUCH better than KW... KW is a mix
of west coast gulf and east coast ocean... East ocean is MUCH better...

marathon is OK but I prefer Keylargo and Islamorada.

KW is the BEST nightlife.

CJB wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
> number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
> in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
> working our way back up the
> keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
> 3 days.
>
> Chris
>
>
> <dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
>
>>My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
>>night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
>>Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
>>of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
>>worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
>>Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
>>with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
>>shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
>>shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
>>enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
>>Caribbean.
>>
>>Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>>
>>If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
>>closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
>>resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>>
>>Dick
>>
>>On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>>the
>>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>>Looking
>>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>>

>
>
>


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Old 03-25-2007, 07:58 AM
Ed
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

I agree... Key largo vis in July is MUCH better than KW... KW is a mix
of west coast gulf and east coast ocean... East ocean is MUCH better...

marathon is OK but I prefer Keylargo and Islamorada.

KW is the BEST nightlife.

CJB wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
> number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
> in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
> working our way back up the
> keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
> 3 days.
>
> Chris
>
>
> <dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
>
>>My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
>>night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
>>Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
>>of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
>>worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
>>Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
>>with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
>>shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
>>shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
>>enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
>>Caribbean.
>>
>>Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>>
>>If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
>>closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
>>resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>>
>>Dick
>>
>>On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>>the
>>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>>Looking
>>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>>

>
>
>


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Old 03-25-2007, 07:58 AM
Ed
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Florida Keys in early July

I agree... Key largo vis in July is MUCH better than KW... KW is a mix
of west coast gulf and east coast ocean... East ocean is MUCH better...

marathon is OK but I prefer Keylargo and Islamorada.

KW is the BEST nightlife.

CJB wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. This is our first trip so I wanted to try a
> number of sites. We arrive at 5:00 AM
> in Miami and will make a mad dash down to Key West then spend the week
> working our way back up the
> keys. We are in Key West for 3 days, Marathon for 3 days and Islamorada for
> 3 days.
>
> Chris
>
>
> <dsziede@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hdga03tbl3dtrm0lnj4ukvucqvj1qapump@4ax.com...
>
>>My opinion is the best dives are in Key Largo. Key West has better
>>night life. If your main thrust is diving, stay at the Holiday Inn in
>>Key Largo, and dive with The Minnow. The Minnow is a fast 6-pack. Max
>>of 6 divers instead of the 30-diver cattle boats. There is a week's
>>worth of diving in Key Largo alone. The big wrecks, Spiegle Grove,
>>Duane and Tibbs are usually in current. I'm 64 and have no trouble
>>with the current even schlepping a video camera. There are plenty of
>>shallow dives for the second tank. The coral in the keys is abit
>>shopworn, but you will make up for it in big fish. They actually
>>enforce the fishing limits in the marine sanctuary, unlike most of the
>>Caribbean.
>>
>>Pennencamp Park should satisfy your beach/snorkle/touristing needs.
>>
>>If you can push your trip to after Memorial day, but before school
>>closes the Keys will be relatively uncrowded. Plenty of good
>>resturants. Din's Diner at mile 100 for a belly-busting breakfast.
>>
>>Dick
>>
>>On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:20:49 GMT, "CJB" <chrisb191erg@pacbell.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My wife and I are going to Florida to try diving the Keys. Been all over
>>>the
>>>Caribbean over the past 6 years so we thought we would try some warm water
>>>USA diving. I'm getting to old to dive Monterey anymore. Too much gear.
>>>Anyway, we arrive in Miami at 5:00 AM Saturday and depart the following
>>>Sunday early evening. The plan is to rent a car and head to Key West on
>>>Saturday then work our way back up the keys over the next ten days.
>>>Looking
>>>for recommendations on where to stay and who to dive with. 2-3 Star clean
>>>hotel is all that's required. Would like to be able to walk to a beach in
>>>the afternoon after diving. As for the diving I'm more into the reef and
>>>animals than the wrecks but would consider a wreck dive or two.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for your recommendations
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>chrisb1erg@pacbell.net
>>>

>
>
>


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