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NOYB wrote:
Some of the wrecks that I plan on hitting this Spring are 50-70 miles from sho Bayronto Dove that wreck about 10 years ago, would like to get back there this summer. Fantastico Just did a fishing trip there bac in Sept. Brought home limit of Yellowtail, including the largest one I have ever seen, let alone caught. Had fun playing with some sharks, couple of large barracuda and some Goliaths. All in all, a GREAT day. Stoney Point Hope to dive that one some day. Do you dive as well? |
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wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "Skipper" wrote in message ... wrote: Harry Krause wrote: My idea of "Paradise" includes lots of sunshine, temps in the 80s, warm water. I believe that excludes the Pacific Northwest. During portions of the year, we have everything except the warm water. We pretty much stay out of the water. Things we don't have a swarms of mosquitos, When boating, the mosquitos don't bother me. But the no-see-ums suck. oppresive humidity, I'll take heat/humidity any day over cold/damp. God designed to handle the heat with a built-in air conditioning system: sweating and evaporation. What did he give us to deal with cold? Shivering. any serious need for air conditioning on a boat, And we don't have a serious need for a heater. early summer sunsets, ??? Not sure what you mean here. It's light until 8:30 or 9 in the Summer. And that's about an hour earlier than summer sunset up this way. In late June, it doesn't get really dark until close to 10PM, and sunrise is around 4 AM. Which means my 6 year old wouldn't go to bed until 10pm...and my 2 1/2 year old would wake up at 4am. No thanks. |
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"DownTime" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: Some of the wrecks that I plan on hitting this Spring are 50-70 miles from sho Bayronto Dove that wreck about 10 years ago, would like to get back there this summer. Fantastico Just did a fishing trip there bac in Sept. Brought home limit of Yellowtail, including the largest one I have ever seen, let alone caught. Had fun playing with some sharks, couple of large barracuda and some Goliaths. All in all, a GREAT day. Stoney Point Hope to dive that one some day. Do you dive as well? I got certified in '92, and was very active in diving for a couple of years. But I haven't dove in at least 8 years. My brother moved down here 6 months ago, and he and I were just talking about buying some gear and getting back into diving again. |
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Around 1/19/2006 9:33 AM, Harry Krause wrote:
wrote: During portions of the year, we have everything except the warm water. We pretty much stay out of the water. Hey! Speak for yourself, buddy! :) Things we don't have a swarms of mosquitos, oppresive humidity, any serious need for air conditioning on a boat, early summer sunsets, manatees, overcrowded transient moorages (most of the time), wall to wall housing and civilization around our best cruising areas, or a 30 or 40 mile run to someplace that fish are biting. :-) Oh, and unlike Seattle-ites, we weren't living in fear of a huge earthquake or tsunami. Actually, that's very like us Seattleites: Most people here don't worry much about those things either. "We pretty much stay out of the water," would pretty much mean I wouldn't bother with a boat. Ah, Chuck is just a wuss. :) Current water temperature is 48.4°F, and average summer temps reach about 56°F, just in case you were wondering. I frequently go salt-water swimming or tubing during the summer, especially while on vacation up north. Some parts of the Canadian Gulf Islands are quite warm compared down here in the Sound. Around here, the water isn't a destination in and of itself, merely a means to get to that destination. -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame ~~ Ventis secundis, tene cursum ~~ |
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Around 1/19/2006 12:26 PM, NOYB wrote:
I'll take heat/humidity any day over cold/damp. Ugh, not me. I'm not built to handle anything over 73 degrees, with or without humidity. God designed to handle the heat with a built-in air conditioning system: sweating and evaporation. You can only get so naked if you're hot, but you can keep adding layers if you're cold. What did he give us to deal with cold? Animals that make very nice coats. :) -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame ~~ Ventis secundis, tene cursum ~~ |
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