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    August 28, 2011

    Jocko Robinson On American Pickers

    Thank you Reverend Al, for sending me this link and for Max Bottomtime for posting it.

    Anybody who knows the diving and surfing scene in the South Bay area knows Dive N Surf and Jocko.

    Jocko is one of the few people who I trust to service my diving equipment, and the ass chewing that he has always given me for the condition that my regulator finally makes it to him in, is priceless.

    Jocko was recently on the show “American Pickers” to hopefully sell some of his treasures to benefit his disabled son, Travis.

    Further information on Travis can be found at http://helptravis.org/ .

    To view this video on YouTube, click here.

    August 9, 2011

    Body Of SCUBA Diver Found After 17 Years

    17 years sounds like a long time ago – and then I realize that was only 1994; my diving gear is older than that.

    The victim was a technical diver, certified and prepared to go to the depths described in this article:

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    SOURCE: The Widsor Star

    The body of a diver who disappeared 17 years ago in Lake Tahoe’s deep, frigid waters has been found, authorities in El Dorado County, Calif., confirmed Monday.

    The well-preserved body of Donald Christopher Windecker was discovered July 23 on an underwater shelf 80 metres below the surface. A remotecontrolled mini-submarine equipped with a robotic claw raised the remains on July 27.

    Windecker’s body was clad in a wetsuit and buckled into a weight belt and air tank. The scuba gear bore a certification from 1994, officials of the El Dorado County Sheriff ‘s Department said. Just beyond the ledge where Windecker’s body was discovered, the lake plunges to a depth of 500 metres.

    News reports at the time of his disappearance described Windecker as a 44-year-old former city planner from Reno, Nev., who set out for a dive on July 10, 1994. Accompanied by a friend, Windecker planned to swim to a depth of about 30 metres.

    Trouble occurred toward the end of the dive, however, when the pair began to ascend.

    The complete article can be found here, at The Windsor Star.

    Another, more in depth article, can be found here.

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