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| ccr apprentice Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: May 2005 Location: Strasbourg, France
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| Diving Lake Tahoe Hi Guys, Not really my habit to post trip reports nor to endorse a dive operation but when it's grand, it deserves it. Been diving this past week at Lake Tahoe with Sierra Diving (based in Reno). In fact that was a Kiss instructor course taught by Alan Studley. Had so much fun that we forgot it was a class sometimes. Plus the conditions were great above and below the surface: viz, temp, team mates... Everything was just perfect. It's altitude diving. Damn, that can screw up calibration easy if you don't pay attention. So keep that address in mind if you happen to plan a trip there and give Keith a buzz: They've got everything you need, gaz, tanks, sorb... Alan's working on the pics of the trip now. Will see what I can post when he's done. In the meantime, see my new avatar, courtesy of Alan Studley. Best Philippe |
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| Enjoying the silence ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Prism Topaz Sport Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Reno, Nv. (Lake Tahoe)
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| Re: Diving Lake Tahoe Glad you had a great time while you were here. I hope you'll get a chance to come back out here so we can show you some of the really interesting places of the lake now since class is over. Seeing the sub sea display you used, made it easy for me to decide I need to get one too. On a side note, You'll have to admit the first view of the lake from the road coming in from Reno is really breath taking in the morning, when you see the mountains and this huge blue lake reflecting the view on it's surface. I feel lucky every time I arrive at the lake to go diving.
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