Site Review by
Jake Jurczak
Date: 03/12/2006
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Reviewer
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Site Condition
(1=worst, 5=best)
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Name:
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Jake Jurczak
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Entry:
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4.00
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Email: |
Click
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Bottom:
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3.00
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City: |
Reading
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Reef:
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3.00
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State: |
Mass
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Animal:
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3.00
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Country:
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USA
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Plant:
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3.00
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| Diving:
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30 years |
Facilities: |
3.00
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Dives:
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300 |
Solitude:
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3.00
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Roads:
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5.00
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Evaluation |
*Average: |
3.23 |
| Nubble Light, Man… us New England divers are used to resorting to our rock climbing skills to get in or out of the water, but at Nubble your walking skills will do ya. I parked 100 feet from the entry point, then I suited up at the back of my truck and casually strolled to the 58 degree calm ocean. This was my first dive here, and my dive buddy was my wife's friend Robin, who is a hearty New Englander with a sense of adventure. Robin has dove here before and showed me the ropes, so to speak, with her knowledge of the bottom topography as well as currents, vis, and various places to explore. The dive was a lot of fun, and other than a small equipment malfunction, we had a great dive. I spotted various species of marine life, such as lobsters, Pollack, and cunnards. I surfaced and saw a boat heading straight for us, so be careful and fly your flag. Leave your dive bag behind, bring a friend who knows the dive site [THANX ROBIN] and I'll see you there. Dive carefully because it's the North Atlantic!. |
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Enjoyment Level |
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Snorkel:
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3.00
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Beginner:
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2.00
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Intermediate:
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3.00
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Advanced:
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4.00
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Night diving:
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4.00
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Seasonal Information
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Season:
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Summer
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Year: |
2005 |
| Visibility: |
3.00 |
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Current:
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4.00
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Surf:
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4.00 |
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