October 16th, 2010
Come celebrate Halloween Adventure Sports style! Join us on our annual underwater pumpkin carving contest, BBQ and fun in the sun.
Ribbons will be given for 1st place in these categories:
- Halloween
- Seafaring
- Most Creative
Official Pumpkin Carving Rules:
- Contest will run from 9am-4pm October 16th
- Voting starts at 5pm October 16th
- Pumpkin top can be cut off above water but must be taken down with you on the dive
- Removal of guts and carving must all be done underwater
- No tracing on pumpkins
- Must supply your own pumpkin
- Pumpkin must be carved by the person entering it in the competition
- Pumpkins can only place in one category
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September 11th, 2010
Two tank boat dives both days. We will be staying in Friday Harbor. Same lodging as last year,very affordable. We picked weekends with minimal tidal exchange. Most dives are wall dives or good structure with lots of color and life. Contact us for more info. Space is limited to 12 divers . This is a nice getaway for the non-divers also – plenty to see and do.
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April 30th, 2010
Thank you to everyone who participated in this months training program – including staff and fun divers. We certainly had good conditions for diving. Hopefully you have gained a few new friends from the weekend. For the newcomers , I encourage you to go diving again with us soon.
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September 12th, 2009
Most of us showed up early Friday morning at Salt Creek Camp Grounds which turned out to be a good move. We secured the sites we needed and within 20 minutes the sites all filled up. I haven’t done a whole lot of camping the last few years , but found new interest in it. Socializing by the camp fire added to the whole experience. It would be nice to have a camp caddy for future trips (to set up and break down all the stuff).
Salt Creek is right on the Juan De Fuca Stait, just west of Port Angeles. There is a large kelp bed area that provides a neat environment to dive in. We made a couple dives there Saturday. On Sunday, after breaking down all that camp stuff and packing it away, we decided to rinse off the dive gear by making a couple dives at Lake Cresent. The first site we dove at was right off the high way. The main feature was a shear rock wall that exceeded our depth limits. The stucture coupled with tropical vis made this enjoyable way to maintain my equipment. Darla and I drove back to reality after that, the rest of the group made another dive featuring an old sunken barge. We really enjoyed ourselfs, including the company of everyone. I would suggest that we plan more of this type of activity in the future. I am open to suggestions.
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