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| Announcements |
2009 dive expeditions |
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Posted by: agallego on 04/28/2009 07:53 AM
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| in addition to the regular local weekend (and occasional mid-week) diving, this is the list of GSAC expeditions for 2009 |
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We had to give up on pool training this winter |
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Posted by: agallego on 04/09/2009 11:00 AM
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| Unfortunately the lack of information and delays by Aberdeen City Council have meant that we did not have access to our allocated pool sessions during the 2008-09 season. |
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Welcome to the homepage of the Grampian Branch of the Scottish Sub-Aqua Club.
We are one of the most active dive clubs in the northeast of Scotland. Our membership of around 40+ divers carry out hundreds of dives every year (and no, we do not stop over the winter!). We dive locally (east coast and Moray Firth), in the west coast, the islands (even St. Kilda!) and abroad. We dive from inflatables, hard boats and the shore. We do wreck dives, night dives, drift dives, decompression dives, and lots, lots of shallow, easy, scenic dives. We’ll camp, live aboard charter boats and stay in self-catering accommodation (the extremely high standards of our communal cooking are hard to beat!). If you want good, varied and safe diving in a very relaxed and friendly environment, then we are the club for you!!! Enjoy a browse through our website.
We are very committed to diver training, at basic and more advanced levels, including a wide range of speciality courses (in-house and SSAC-organised). We are purely voluntary and consequently our aim is to train, not to profit, but our standards are fully professional. We also welcome divers from other organisations - your level of training and experience will be taken into account in your cross-over! Please have a look at our training page.
Diving is easy - the difficult part is shifting all this gear!
Created on 05/02/2005 01:31 PM by jensr
Updated on 10/10/2006 01:27 PM by agallego
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