Several members of the Club attended the Dive 'n Dine event held by Preserve Our Wrecks this evening. A dive outing to the Wolfe Islander was followed by a delicious barbecue. Despite relatively poor visibility on the wreck, the dive was enjoyed by everyone in attendance. It was an opportunity for many to see the recently parked second motorcycle, a Yamaha and to play, 'count the gnomes'. A special treat for a few of the 14 divers was a rare sighting of an American Eel. For the record, there was no discernible thermocline and the water temperature was 68F (20C).
Dolphin Scuba Club is a sponsored activity of CFB Kingston. The Club exists to promote recreational scuba diving and caters to those who are already certified to dive - or who wish to undergo training. Any member of the Canadian Forces, including the dependants of Regular or Reserve Force members may join. Places are also available for civilians living in and around Kingston, Ontario. Our website: http://www.dolphinscubaclub.com
Friday, September 19, 2008
Members turn out for Preserve Our Wrecks...
Several members of the Club attended the Dive 'n Dine event held by Preserve Our Wrecks this evening. A dive outing to the Wolfe Islander was followed by a delicious barbecue. Despite relatively poor visibility on the wreck, the dive was enjoyed by everyone in attendance. It was an opportunity for many to see the recently parked second motorcycle, a Yamaha and to play, 'count the gnomes'. A special treat for a few of the 14 divers was a rare sighting of an American Eel. For the record, there was no discernible thermocline and the water temperature was 68F (20C).
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