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Re: [ADU SCUBA Talk] Bellingham dive sites   Message List  
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Re: Bellingham dive sites

Another site to check out is www.shorediving.com

--- In aduscubatalk@yahoogroups.com, "crazylegsdiver@..."
<crazylegsdiver@...> wrote:
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> Congrats Ray,
> Local Dive sites are kinda few and far between Not to say you
can't just flop in the water any ol where you like and see what you
see, but the vis in the Bellingham area is usually bad. So the
nearist in Whatcom county with half good vis would be Birch Bay St
park. Warning: Shallow depth(10' forever), lots of sand and eel
grass, good crabbing when the season is on.
> Next in the near list, would be Keystone: Great dive not too far
away lots of life and can have excellent vis
> Then there is Skyline: nice wall dive, But definatly not for
the beginner as it is a high current area and vis can be bad at this
site as well depending on the exchanges.
> Next Edmonds Under water park: one hour away big area to explore
lots to see.
> Green point can be interesting: again if you stay out of the
current area.
> And of course we have the islands. You might want to pick up a
book on the subject tons of sites out there.
> Then we have north of the border whyte cliff is great. and vis can
be in the 100' range. easy dive very little current
> and also Porteu Cove just a little up the road Kinda a minature
Edmonds. Not usually as good conditions vis wise but I have seen 40+
>
> Another board you may want to check up on that has lots of
information on local sites is: http://www.northwestdiver.com/forums
>
> See ya in the water
> Steve Q
> AKA Crazylegsdiver
>
>
> -- "Ray" <raychumley@...> wrote:
> Ok, I just got certified, and I want to keep diving. So, to be
able
> to make that easier, the more local places I know to go diving, the
> better. Any help would be appreciated. The only local place I
know
> of so far is Larabee State Park. Any others people would like to
> recomend?
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Congrats Ray, Local Dive sites are kinda few and far between Not to say you can't just flop in the water any ol where you like and see what you see, but the...
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Another site to check out is www.shorediving.com ... can't just flop in the water any ol where you like and see what you see, but the vis in the Bellingham...
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