ggpotts
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Snorkeling in November
How cold will the water be in La Paz around Thanksgiving?
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Marc
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Not sure about La Paz, but I snorkel sans wet suit in November anywhere north of A Verde. Water is still warm enough.
[Edited on 11-6-2016 by Marc]
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Ken Bondy
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October/November are two of the best months. Should be in the low to mid 80s.
carpe diem!
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Thanksgiving should be right around high 70s degrees, possibly 80. I am talking about surface temps.
I agree with Ken for October and most of November.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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ggpotts
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These replies sound encouraging--thanks. How about favorite snorkeling areas around La Paz?...and around Loreto?
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sorry im so late responding to your u2 to me SHERI--
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I've been planning to go to Ensenada de los Muertos - Hwy. 286 out of La Paz south. Says shallow bay - and I see a rock outcropping south end of cove
that might have decent snorkling. An off-the-beaten-path kinda place. Report back if you go.
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I have snorkeled this time of year at various locations, from the east cape to B.O.L.A. without needing my wet suit. That was fortunate for me since
2008 (the year I retired) was the last year it actually fit me!
I may start using the weight belt again. It seems that some of my lean muscle tissue has been converted to insulation, and it is hard to get off the
surface! I guess I could add a knife to the belt to look like I am just accessorizing my outfit.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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Marc
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | I have snorkeled this time of year at various locations, from the east cape to B.O.L.A. without needing my wet suit. That was fortunate for me since
2008 (the year I retired) was the last year it actually fit me!
I may start using the weight belt again. It seems that some of my lean muscle tissue has been converted to insulation, and it is hard to get off the
surface! I guess I could add a knife to the belt to look like I am just accessorizing my outfit. |
LOL me also. I gave three wet suits away last week. Also a BC dive vest. Fortunately my shoes and fins still fit and the weight belt works fine if
tuned properly. A knife strapped to the leg looks cool.
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