Hole-In-The-Wall The frontside of San Clemente Island, for the most part, runs in a straight line to the southeast. Steep slopes…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 14, 2008
China Point Smuggling illegal immigrants into the U.S. through California is not just recent history. Nor was it limited to Hispanics. In…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 14, 2008
Begg Rock Open ocean pinnacles offer some of the most spectacular diving found in California. The biggest problem diving those pinnacles is…Kim ShecklerDecember 14, 2008
Catalina’s Most Fishy Dives There are dives where one can be content by just gliding through blizzards of fish, different colors, sizes and types,…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 14, 2008
Marine Street During the course of the diving year in San Diego, I always look for new spots to dive. The La…Todd BaldiDecember 14, 2008
Vision to Explore Uncharterd Big Sur I awaken to the sound of two synchronous v-12 engines firing-up. In a daze of semi-sleep I realize I’m in…Dennis JudsonDecember 14, 2008
Catalina’s Unknown and Infrequently Visited Dives Catalina Island is one of the most heavily dived islands in the world with millions of dives logged in its…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 14, 2008
Puerta Galera, Paradise Found A simple backward roll in November of 2003 permanently altered my perception of Philippine diving and dive travel in general.…Mike JohnsonDecember 14, 2008
Pillbox Like a lot of San Diego divers, I used to think that there were no dive sites worth diving north…Todd BaldiDecember 14, 2008
Aggi Wreck Of all the diving areas in Southern California, our Northern Channel Islands hold many of the most sought after diving…Patrick SmithDecember 12, 2008