Andy Hunt
21-02-2003, 21:29
Its taken a while, but REDS North East now has a website. Not quite the same standard as Leigh Bishop's and there's still a load of spelling mistakes and errors in it.
However it does have some free accurate wreck numbers of alternative sites to the standard Tyne Dives Chandris and Oslo Fjord dives which are within the diving range and economic range of most divers. Most of the sites listed also have some interesting to see on them, mainly because most of the year viz is too bad to see anything and they are a bit off the beaten track. However, get your timing right and they can be fantastic.
Click on <a href="http://www.redsnortheast.freeserve.co.uk/" >http://www.redsnortheast.freeserve.co.uk/</a> link below to find out about what we've been up to.
The site will get updated now and again. However, if you'd like to see more on the site why not come along yourself or get your branch involved and do some diving with REDS and put you own information up on the site.
Safe diving,
Andy Hunt
However it does have some free accurate wreck numbers of alternative sites to the standard Tyne Dives Chandris and Oslo Fjord dives which are within the diving range and economic range of most divers. Most of the sites listed also have some interesting to see on them, mainly because most of the year viz is too bad to see anything and they are a bit off the beaten track. However, get your timing right and they can be fantastic.
Click on <a href="http://www.redsnortheast.freeserve.co.uk/" >http://www.redsnortheast.freeserve.co.uk/</a> link below to find out about what we've been up to.
The site will get updated now and again. However, if you'd like to see more on the site why not come along yourself or get your branch involved and do some diving with REDS and put you own information up on the site.
Safe diving,
Andy Hunt