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    July 8, 2006

    Logged Dive #193 – Another Long Point Solo Dive

    Long Point, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
    (aka The Old Marineland)

    Solo Diving

    In With: 2800 psi
    Out With: 1200 psi
    Max depth: 35 feet
    Waves: 1-2 feet, easy entry and exit
    Visibility: 10-15 feet
    Water Temperature: Cool
    Total Bottom Time: About 40 minutes.

    Ed came along with me to go free diving.

    The group Three-R’s were there at Long Point, just like last Summer.

    Three-R’s is “Reefs, Rocks and Rip-Tides;” they give classes in marine life identification and safe rock entry.

    Most of the class apparently was there just to free dive or snorkel.

    I got into the water around 9 AM or so – I still don’t have a replacement watch.

    I submerged and went West towards the old pier pilings.

    I guess I sort of got off course because I was shallower than I should have been.

    I never ran across any of the pilings, but did swim across a Shovel Nosed Guitar fish that sort of startled me.

    I headed to deeper waters and turned East to hopefully get to the “120 Reef.”

    I was getting bored a little bit, so I headed in.

    Reverend Al and some other Divevets were there.

    July 2, 2006

    Logged Dive #192 – Solo Dive & Barbecue Party! Yeah! Party!

    Long Point, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
    (aka The Old Marineland)

    Solo Diving

    In With: 3200 psi
    Out With: 1400 psi
    Max depth: 40 feet
    Waves: 1-2 foot ankle breakers
    Visibility: 10-15 feet
    Water Temperature: I would say “cool,” but after girlfriend Jane wanted to go swimming, I asked one of the Divevets – 64 degrees Fahrenheit on the surface, 54 degrees Fahrenheit underwater.
    Total Bottom Time: I guess about 35 to 40 minutes.

    I brought my girlfriend Jane and Ed to Long Point.

    My brother Paul, Nick and my father would come later for a barbecue.

    This is such a fun place to hang out that I invited some friends and family for a barbecue here.

    Ed and I geared up.

    I was going SCUBA, Ed was free diving.

    I forgot to tell Jane that there’s no toilet facilities here, so I had to drive her to Cardiac Hill to use the toilet.

    I entered off the cove probably around 9:30 AM, maybe 9 AM.

    I still don’t have a watch – mine broke several dives ago.

    Jane stayed on the rocks getting a suntan.

    I submerged about 70 yards outside of the cove and went East.

    I swam along the bottom which, at that spot, resembled the sandy bottom at Redondo Beach – all sand with sporadic sea life.

    I then came across a reef in 30 feet of water – a reef that did not look familiar.

    I headed back a little early; I had the barbecue party on my mind.

    I almost ran into two divers heading to “120 reef” on the way back; 120 degrees is the compass heading from the cove.

    My brother Paul and Ed.

    I made it ashore with no problems and posed for several pictures that Jane took.

    I emerge after my dive.

    I emerge after my dive.

    Reverend Al and company come ashore.

    Reverend Al and Bob from the Divevets exited shortly after me.

    The beer flows as soon as we exit.

    My brother Paul and Ed had some beer to offer before the party started.

    Let the party begin!

    Let the party begin!

    Shish-ka-bob and chicken make a gourmet meal!

    Shish-ka-bob and chicken make a gourmet meal!

    A gourmet cook!

    …especially with such an experienced cook.

    Ed, Paul, Jane, Me and Nick.

    Ed, Paul, Jane, Me and Nick.

    I mailed my Dad some of these pictures with the following comment:

    “As with any publicly accesible place where you can pursue “dangerous” pastimes and party uncontrollably, it will only be a matter of time before this place too will come to an end…”

    I hope not for a long time. What a great day!

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