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    May 30, 2009

    The SCUBA Show At The Long Beach Convention Center

    It’s once again time to check out the annual SCUBA Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.

    I decided to stay away from the lectures this year unlike last year, as I did not find them too interesting for a destitute, local beach diver who can’t afford to travel.

    The Scuba Show.

    The SCUBA Show banner is green – probably to resemble the crappy conditions here lately.

    Lots of floor space.

    It was pretty easy to get lost – lots of displays.

    California Wreck Divers.

    The California Wreck Divers had a booth.

    A little display from the Newbern wreck off of Old Marineland.

    A little display from the Newbern wreck that’s off of Old Marineland

    An Ocean themed art gallery.

    An impressive ocean themed art gallery.

    The SCUBA theater.

    The SCUBA theater.

    A little native flavor adds to a travel display.

    A little native flavor adds to a travel display.

    A new feature in dive safety - a LED lighted Diver Down flag.

    A new feature in dive safety – a LED lighted Diver Down flag.

    Dive equipment, dive travel packages, SCUBA charities and various other odd booths, like beef jerky and hand lotion, covered the enormous convention floor.

    I saw many of my old and new diving friends, so beyond the $12 entrance fee, $10 parking and $7 beers I would say it was worth it to kill a few hours here again.

    May 25, 2009

    Memorial Day Rafting The Upper Kern River

    I wish a personal thank you to all those who are serving and have served this country. I wish to express a personal thank you to all the men and women who are serving and have served the armed forces of this country.

    Thank you!

    The water level is falling at what is suppose to be the beginning of rafting season.

    The water level at the upper Kern was measured at 1,910 square feet per second; this is probably the last good weekend to raft up here.

    Jane, Professional Debriefer Paul, Jeff W., Instructor John and myself set out to do four runs from the Powerhouse rapids to Frandy campground.

    The Kern River death count still read 242 – they apparently are no longer updating the sign.

    John gives his safety speach.

    John gave his safety and procedure lecture to refresh Paul’s memory on how to raft – he had not been rafting for almost 30 years.

    Paul was so afraid, he started to chew his fingernails off.

    Paul was so nervous, he started biting his fingernails off.

    The first crew is ready to go.

    The first crew is ready to go – from left to right, Debriefer Paul (who actually is shorter than me), Me, Instructor John and Jane.

    We're off!

    We’re off!

    We made it through powerhouse.

    We made it through the Powerhouse rapids.

    I don’t have any really exciting rafting pictures on this trip – the professional photographers were apparently so burned out from the Memorial Day weekend, they had packed up and left by Monday afternoon.

    We made it through the first run without a problem, even though the raft was lopsided on power with only three paddlers and the guide.

    On the second run, Jeff W. switched with John; John ran shuttle.

    The back of the boat from my perspective.

    The back of the boat from my perspective.

    The front of the boat from Jeff's perspective.

    The front of the boat from Jeff’s perspective.

    The second run was flawless – a real nice ride!

    Jane complimented Paul and I for blocking the water so she wouldn’t get so wet.

    The third run was pretty routine despite Jane telling John after we had launched, “I think we might flip this time because I had a beer for lunch and I’m sort of buzzed.”

    The third run went smoothly as well.

    While launching our fourth and final run of the day, I witnessed a truly spectacular example of Darwinism at it’s best:

    Darwinism at its best.

    A young girl who apparently couldn’t swim, but desiring to play in the river, was tied with a string around her arm with the other end held by an adult – probably her mother.

    “She doesn’t know how to swim, so I want something to pull her back up to shore,” she told the other person in her party.

    The water level had fallen since the first couple of earlier runs in the day, but the fourth went smoothly and without incident.

    Another day of rafting comes to an end.

    Another day of rafting comes to an end.

    We hit Memorial Day traffic coming back in to Los Angeles.

    We hit Memorial Day traffic coming back in to Los Angeles; with a few shortcuts on side roads by Magic Mountain, we still got home in decent time.

    Apparently, there were two water rescues today above the Powerhouse rapids by the Fire Department; we were not provided any details.

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