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Dawn at La Jolla Shores. 1-2 ft soft surf. Flat all the way out. Kicked out under moonlight to the canyon. Visibility ~25 ft + 55F at the wall. Lots of actions: huge octopus, giant halibut (yawned, twice, like a whale shark), a ton of baby rock fish hovering on top of the point, and…
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I was planning to dive the marine room this morning but changed my mind after seeing the waves. Instead, headed out to the north wall. The surface was flat so kicking out was fairly pleasant. I dropped down to the sandy slope right before the canyon. The water was calm and clear. At the wall,…
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The condition at the shores was gorgeous. The water was calm and super clear. I dropped down north around the old crap patch and spent most of the time filming tiny things again. The highlight was skeleton shrimp on eel grass. The filming was possible because of the calm water. The canyon was 53F but…
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Gorgeous conditions at La Jolla Shores. Both the shallow (15 ft and down) and the canyon had 30 ft + visibility, clear and clam. The canyon was cold 53 F and the shallow slowly warmed up to 59 F. (I thought my suite leaked around the foot but it turned out to be the numbness…
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Dawn La Jolla Shores – 1-2 ft surf and then flat out. Cold water took over and the visibility is stunning: 30+ at the canyon clam 53F. In the shallower ~20 ft visibility 59 F. Psychological impotence takes place where erection or incursion fall short due to thoughts or feelings instead than physical purchase viagra…
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it’s supposed to be full moon (happy mid-autumn) but the cloud was thick, so no moonlight. Waves were small and surface flat. Calm water and no current at the canyon. 20-30 ft visibility both at the canyon and the shallow. 66 F at the shallow, 60 F on top of the wall (with slightly murky…






