Hidden Beach Sometimes the name of a dive site is misleading. Take Hidden Beach for example. By the name you might expect…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 1, 2009
Coral Street Winter diving in Monterey may be personified by Beauty or the Beast. When winter storms roll through it's best to…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 1, 2009
Little Geiger Cove The big, grand dive sites around Catalina Island get all the press. Ship Rock, Isthmus Reef, Bird Rock, Eagle Reef—these…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 1, 2009
Kruse Ranch There are two ways to dive Sonoma County: you can follow the crowds, or you can venture out on your…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 1, 2009
San Miguel Island-Channel Islands Outpost San Miguel Island is the sixth largest of the eight Channel Islands, just 14 square miles in area. It is…Bonnie J. CardoneJanuary 1, 2009
West End The extreme west end of the West Anacapa Island is one of the most exciting, colorful dive sites in all…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 1, 2009
Point Joe It was one of those magical days in Monterey. The ocean’s surface shined like polished onyx. Wave height was measured…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 1, 2009
Church Rock Although Church Rock is just around the corner on the backside of Catalina, it seems like a world away. It…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 1, 2009
Pyramid Head Much of the diving activity at San Clemente Island takes place in Pyramid Cove, a large bay at the south…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 1, 2009
Arroyo Seco: diving the Tassajara River Gorge In the spring of each year, several of my dive buddies and I pack our gear and leave our beloved…Peter HemmingJanuary 1, 2009