Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Surprise Raffle prize!!!

I like to thank our supporters Spot Chalet and Hollywood Divers for donating great raffle prizes every month.  You guys make the meetings that much more special.  The giddy look on divers faces when they win that $50 gift card from Sport Chalet, or the dive back pack from Hollywood Divers is priceless.

This months we were surprised when our guest speaker Colleen from the luxury liveaboard Solmar V, added a special prize to our raffle table.  A 50% off coupon for a Socorro Island Liveaboard trip on the Solmar V!  That is a prize worth $1500-$1600!  The most expensive raffle prize we've ever had ;-)

So, the winners are...

%50 off Socorro Island on the Solmar V Liveaboard: Cesar Palerm.
$50. Sport Chalet gift card: John
Hollywood Divers Air Card: Maggie McDermott
Hollywood Divers Air Card: Sheree Lahey
GUE Dive Book: Lenoard Kenny
Wetsuit hanger: John
Large T-shirt: Gary F.
Hollywood Divers Medium T-shirt: Lily
Avalon 3-D card: John
Tank carrier: Cesar
Mouse Pad: Lenard Kenny
Dive Snorkle: John
Line Cutter: Lars Dennert
Solmar V T-shirt: Dave Gaines
Solmar V T-shirt: Cesar Palerm
Adjusta strap: Leonard Kenny

Monday, September 12, 2011

Our Annual resort trip for 2012!!!

Ok, Sole Searchers... Here's what you've been waiting for. A trip of a life time!
May 3-14, 2012, Malaysian Borneo Scuba Adventure!!!

For our annual resort dive trip for 2012 we will be staying at the Borneo Divers Mabul Resort in Malaysian Borneo, and diving around Mabul island, and also the world famous Sipadan island!
I'm really looking forward to this, since for years I've heard great things about diving this area, especially Sipadan Island!  It's going to be an exotic location on the other side of the globe, which means a long flight, but the diving is going to be... well, just ask anyone who's been there, its spactacular!  Some rate Sipadan as one of the top five dive destination in the world.  You'll find unusual critters you just won't find in the Caribbean.  You'll find tornado of barracudas at Sipadan, lots and lots of turtles, bumphead parrot fish, sharks, healthy coral gardens, vertical walls, and on and on! Theres too much to write here, and there's plenty of information on diving Mabul and Sipadan everywhere so I won't waste your time, but meanwhile here are the basic information below.  
The package deal.


7 nights at Borneo Mabul Resort in air-conditioned chalets.  These chalets have ensuite bathrooms with modern hot water shower. Safety deposit box, etc. 


6 days of 3 tank boat dives a day between Mabul, Kapalai, Sipadan, Si Amil or Mantabuan Island with Professional Divemaster. Unlimited shore dives. (Borneo Divers is a PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Center). 
3 meals a day plus light snacks and beverages while at the Dive Resort (Except alcoholic and/or carbonated soft drinks) 
Free Broadband WIFI internet access. 

(Borneo Divers has an on site recompression chamber, and treat dive emergencies from throughout the region. Trained Hyperbaric Technicians are present and on call at all times.)
See the resort website for more information
Borneo Divers
And since we're all the way on the other side of the world in Borneo, we're going to get a sample of the jungle wilderness. 
2 nights at Sepilok Nature Resort 
 ~ 2 nights accommodation on twin sharing basis with en-suite bathroom 
~ Full board meals 
~ A guided tour to Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation centre 
~ 1 Day entrance fee into Sepilok Rehabilitation centre 
~ A guided night jungle walk at SNR resort jungle trail 
~ Half day Labuk Bay excursion for Proboscis Monkey (inclusive entrance fee) 
~ English speaking guide 
Then to relax and cleanup for the trip back... 
1 night at the Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu before our flight back home.   


Base Price: $2,350 pp/do for the resorts/transfers/dive/nature stuff.  (price may fluctuate slightly due to exchange rates, but the U.S. dollar and the Malaysian Ringgit is pretty stable). 

We will get one free spot for every 10 paid person, and as usual, we'll spread out the savings with everyone. If we get 12 people The average price per person will be $2044.23 for the resort portion.

Please Note:
  1. Excluded Sipadan Entry Permit RM 40.00 per person per day (right now about $13 U.S. dollars).  We will dive Sipadan at least one day, but if extra permits are available I'm doing Sipadan as much as possible.  


Airfare: Round trip $1766.40 for airfare on Malaysian Ailrline
We have seats held on Malaysian Airlines. I hear Malaysian Airline has excellent service, so it'll help on this long treck to our destination ;-)

MALAYSIA AIRLINES Thurs 03 May Depart Los Angeles (LAX) 12:45 AM
Fri 04 May Arrive Tawau (TWU) 2:00 PM
1 MH 95V 03MAY TH LAXTPE SS1 1245A 615A#1/O $ E
2 MH 69V 04MAY FR TPEBKI SS1 800A 1130A/X $ E
3 MH2137Y 04MAY FR BKITWU SS1 115P 200P/O $ E
4 MH2043Y 13MAY SU SDKBKI SS1 830A 915A/O $ E
5 MH2605Y 14MAY MO BKIKUL SS1 1045A 110P/O $ E
6 MH 94V 14MAY MO KULLAX SS1 315P 655P/X $ E      

Deposit of $200 will hold your spot, (deposit for the resort $100./person + airfare deposit $100/person)

Important Deadline Dates: 

Jan 1, 2011: 1/2 of your resort + 1/2 airfare.
February 7, 2012: Total balance due 

Like I said, this is going to be a trip of a lifetime!

Dive Package put together by Gene Dold at Scuba Travel Ventures 

This Monday September 12


Our guest speaker chair Shawn Broes says...

Hay gang-
We have a cool speaker coming on Monday...
Colleen with Solmar V will come show off sights from their incredible liveaboard, the Solmar V.

Colleen Darling Planté has been scuba diving since 1985 and has attained the Master Diver rating.  Along with scuba diving 6 of the 8 Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California, she has also had the opportunity to scuba dive The Bahamas, Grand Cayman, Gulf of Mexico, Fiji, Roatan and Hawaii as well as, of course, the Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island.  She has been with the Solmar V since 2007 and looks forward to sharing with you information about the magical 
underwater world that congregates at the Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island!
A couple of cool raffle goodies are promised, too... so please come join us!

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Friday, September 9, 2011

September 17th. Annual Family Picnic Beach Dive/BBQ



Saturday September 17. 9:00 AM. Picnic Beach offers something for everyone. Easy sandy beach entry, reefs to the East, reefs straight out, and the reefs over to the west at divers cove. This area is perfect for a family outing. The picnic area has many permanent picnic tables and B.B.Q. grill for us to use. There’s plenty of lawn area to lay down and relax, and several toilet facilities are available. Meet at the picnic area around 9 am. We will do a dive in the morning, followed by burgers and hotdogs, and then just relax. You can do a second dive if you and your dive buddy feel up to it, or you can drive a few blocks over to downtown Laguan Beach and check out the shopping. The club will provide the burgers, hot dogs, buns, and condiments. Please bring your own beverages and a side dish to share.

Please e-mail me Kaz for the type of side dish you will be bringing, and I'll create a list so we can avoid everyone bringing the same side dish.

Direction: I usually take I-5 South, then take the 133 South. Don’t take the 133 North, which comes up first. It’s also a toll road. 133 South is the one you want, and it will turn into Broadway eventually, and ends up on PCH. Take a right on PCH heading North, then take a left at Cliff Drive. (You'll see the Laguna Art Museum on your left, and Aster St. will be to your right). Dive few blocks until you get to the area where Myrtle and Cliff meet. Park in this area. If you're coming south on PCH, take a right on Myrtle Street & take your first left which will put you on Cliff Drive. You’ll see a sign for “Heisler Park.” Park anywhere near this area. Oh yes, bring quarters for the meters! 25 cents/ 15 minutes.

Dive access and Entry: There is a paved path to the protected cove with sandy beach.
Skill level: Beginner when calm; intermediate around the point with navigation skills.
Depth: average 30 ft.
Visibility: Good, averaging 20-25 feet.
Photography: Very good wide angle with good light, interesting rock features, gorgonians, Garibaldi, and more. Fair for macro with some small fish and invertebrates. Plenty of Christmas tree worms. Hunting: Too close to border of Vedder Ecological Reserve.

Parking & Facilities: all metered parking, .25 cents/15minutes, so bring lot’s of quarters.
This is a popular picnic site especially during the summer, so show up early to find good parking. I recommend dropping off your dive gear first at the picnic site, and then go park your car. There is a change machine nearby, a fresh water shower is located at the bottom of the paved path leading to the beach.

Benches and picnic tables with B.B.Q. pits. No portable B.B.Q. grill is permitted. No canopy type shade is allowed,
but individual beach umbrella with stand is ok in the picnic area.

Contact person: Kaz Aizawa