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Posted: Wed Sep 30th, 2009 01:00 am |
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| Could someone give us some recent dive condition info for both local dives and San Pedro island? Water temperature, visability, safety issues related to post Hurricane Jimena damage/runoff, etc. Thanks!
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Dakota Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 30th, 2009 02:55 pm |
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We were out at the Island Saturday snorkeling at the light house, the vis was great, 50 feet. water temps were 87 F and lots of fish. Your local diving will depend on daily conditions and could be great today and bad tomarrow, so no comment on local diving other than the temps are between 87 to 92 F head out to the island as it is always a good dive!
Dakota Dave
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Posted: Wed Sep 30th, 2009 05:34 pm |
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| I post conditions on http://www.divesancarlos.net Also just added pictures of a shell collection. Absolutely fantastic ! Please enjoy, Johan.
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Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 04:49 pm |
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Current dive condition -- wet!
Hee - sorry, I couldn't resist.
My dive computer registerd 86 the 25-29th of Sep. Afternoons have rougher surf.
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Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 06:22 pm |
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| We ended up going to San Pedro Island yesterday. Cloudy weather but water was great, 84 surface and 82 at 40-60 feet deep. Visability was 40-50 feet. The sea lions were playful, more than usual with some possible mating rituals being observed. Fun! Then on the way back we got in a large pod of dolphin (100-150) jumping and playing all around the boat. Overall, a great day!
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Posted: Tue Oct 6th, 2009 02:42 am |
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Hello,
We are in San Carlos now and the dive conditions have been great. We have made 4 dives at San Pedro and the vis has been 60-80 and the temp right at 80. As far as the hurricane damage, they are still fixing the roads and there is still quite a lot of debris around but we have had no issues getting anywhere in town, they have some detours set up but no big deal.
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Posted: Fri Nov 13th, 2009 10:52 pm |
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| Bump! Any updates? Anyone diving in November?
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Posted: Mon Nov 16th, 2009 04:18 pm |
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I am coming down next week, 11/21 -29 and hope to do a dive.
Can anyone tell me if a 3/2mm wetsuit is suitable for this time of year?
Thanks
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Posted: Tue Nov 17th, 2009 03:19 pm |
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| I wear my 6.5 mil now. When you run into a thermocline it sure cools down. One diver in a farmer john got to hot, but that is double. In the local coves a 3 mil could still do, but 72F gets cold after a while. This time of the year it is a steady drop down. I would want to be ready for below 70. Last year Nov 29 was the first time below 70. Dec 13 it was 66. For now 72 is my coldest and with my sensative skin I am to whimpy for just a 3 mil. Enjoy.
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Posted: Tue Nov 17th, 2009 06:40 pm |
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Thanks for the info! I will probably leave my 3 at home and just rent a warmer one 
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Posted: Wed Nov 18th, 2009 02:31 pm |
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| Ashley of Desert Divers of Tucson says the water is 75 degrees F.
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