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Re: Trip has started!
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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06/20/2018 08:27 PM
06/20/2018 08:27 PM
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Really appreciate the thread and updates GeorgeC1 as we will be down in about a week and a half for our first post Irma trip. Your report is getting me even more excited. Couple of quick questions when you have time or anyone else if they know and can chime in.
1) Sounded like Kodiak Queen was just ho hum for you. You think it is worth the effort to dive it? Can you give me an idea how the wreck is oriented in relation to the dive balls? Having trouble locating any specific info from the dive sites.
2) Have never dove Bronco Billy. Assuming there is a dive ball there can you give me a brief dive orientation of how you approach it? (I.e. Do you just head north around the northwestern tip of George Dog until you reach the canyon you mentioned and then turn back or is the cavern more heading south from the dive ball?)
No hurry on answers btw. Just if you have some time when you post again. I look forward to these threads as they really do help a lot. Thanks again and enjoy your trip!
Last edited by cruzdoc; 06/20/2018 09:19 PM.
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