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Kona in the Fall

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Bill

Baron of Breathold
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Saturday was a good training session for the safety divers in the Pacific Cup. Hands on stuff with half our national team 'play acting' and teaching.
Sunday was another s****y day in paradise. 30 meter viz. 81 degrees (C=27+), six divers nailing their target and two 'running' into the bottom, again. I dove with two teenagers for the first time in decades. It was hard to follow them, especially with a dozen spinner dolphins interrupting and a sneaky bottle-nose supervising the whole operation.
Aloha
Bill
 
Sigh ... sounds like hell , Bill :D
Guess I'll take a quick look at the PADI employment board ...;)
 
more proof that the grass actually is greener elsewhere...


47F, drizzle, and congested
sven
 
Sounds like here Sven

but we don't have a beach! any NAUI work in Kona?

Willer
 
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