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Upcoming dives

Talk to the dive chairs early. Please sign up in advance. All people who sign up are responsible for fees at the dive. People who don't sign up for the dive may be excluded from the dive and shunned for life. On camping trips, each diver is responsible for finding its own campsites. The chair will attempt to organize campsites, but no guarantees can be made. There is a $5 per day fee for use of the club boats. Personal flotation devices should be brought for all dives using club boats.


Abalone dive, April 12-14

John Beland is leading a dive to Van Damme on April 12-14, 2002, the second weekend of ab season. Many people will be camping at the Van Damme campground. There were recently camping spaces available. Contact John for more information.

Campground reservations can be made ahead of time, with up to 3 vehicles per campground. Reservations can also be made by calling 1-800-444-PARK (7275).

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Galápagos trip is full, again, May 2002
Susan Carter, Trip Leader

Susan Carter is leading a trip to the Galápagos. We are going to the Galápagos May 19-29th, 2002, on the new Peter Hughes Boat, the Sky Dancer! Ten Alacostans have signed up for the trip. The Sky Dancer is a brand new beautiful boat built in Guayaquil, Ecuador specifically for Peter Hughes.

Alacosta is going to the Galápagos May 19-29th, 2002, on the new Peter Hughes Boat, the Sky Dancer! The Sky Dancer is a brand new beautiful boat built specifically for Peter Hughes. For more information about the boat or Peter Hughes, check out http://www.peterhughes.com.

The boat is sold-out for our trip, with Alacosta holding ten of the sixteen diver slots. Susan will still collect names for a waiting list.


Catalina Island, September, 2002

Alacosta will be diving for a week at Emerald Bay in Catalina Island during September, 2002. We will attempt to dive September 7-14, 2002. Rocky Rockafellow and Michael Daily are co-chairing the dive.

The trip dates have been set: for Saturday, September 7th through Saturday, September 14th, 2002. The Ms. Christie has been reserved to take us and gear from Marina del Rey to Emerald Bay and return, and trip co-chairs Rocky Rockafellow and Mike Daily are working out camp arrangements with the Boy Scout Camp as we speak...

The heads up is to let you know that collection of trip deposits will begin at the April general meeting. Please bring your checkbook on April first if you are planning to come to Catalina! Trip spots are on a first-come first serve basis for members. We would like to collect deposits from as many trip participants as possible, in order to have an accurate head count of divers planning to join us on this great vacation. (and it is always possible that the trip could fill up, so to be sure of a spot, get in your deposit early!)

The amount of the deposit will be $150. It is estimated that the total trip cost will be approximately $675, which includes all meals during the week, accommodations, use of club inflatables to dive, airfills, club liability insurance, tips, and transportation to and from Marina del Rey. In other words, everything is included except your adult beverages of choice if any, dive gear, transportation costs to Marina del Rey, (Los Angeles) and hotel room Friday night September 6th (if you choose not to drive all night to get to the departure point by 7 a.m. on Saturday). For the benefit of new members, please be aware that the trip is on a cost-only basis, and if the trip ends up costing less than estimated, you will get a refund of your share of the excess. Since the biggest single expense, the charter of the Ms. Christie, is a fixed cost, a larger number of trip participants will reduce the per-person cost.

Deposits can also be mailed to the Club Treasurer, John Purnell. Be sure to note that your deposit is for ``Catalina 2002''.

Mark your calendar, and we will see you there!


Wakatobi, July, 2003

There is discussion about having an Alacosta trip to the Wakatobi Dive Resort at Wakatobi, Indonesia, in July 2003.

blurb@alacosta.org