I'm slowly inching my way to STJ!!

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Coden
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Post by Coden »

waterguy - that is nasty temps you are having for sure!! I think we are supposed to get down to 19 tonight. I know I need to move to Florida!! :D
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cat
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Post by cat »

It's 44 here in Lafayette, LA but the wind chill makes it 33 degrees! For me that is way too cold!!!!!

We just hit the 200 mark!
Coden
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Cat - that is freezing for you all!! :lol:

Congrats on the 200 mark!!!

By the way, it is 18 this morning. Brrrrr!!!
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Kentuckygirl
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Post by Kentuckygirl »

Good morning all! Yes, Coden, I am freezing! It is 16 here this morning. Brrrrr!
California Girl

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Today (Monday) a high of 77 and a low of 41 in So. Cal! Sorry guys, I just had to brag a little. Not to worry, we definitely pay for the privelege of living here! I really don't think the prices on St. John are going to phase me much after living in So. Cal all my life! 8)
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sea-nile
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upcoming trip

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Have a great time! I wish I could go in your suitcase! We had 17" of snow on Friday! :shock: Today it is about 20 degrees. What is it in STJ, about 88?
I like the idea of packing old clothes and discarding them. They never seem to fit back in the suitcase on the way home. :)
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Bob & Anita
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Post by Bob & Anita »

We can hardly wait for your trip. It's been a fun build-up as the forum has been reading and helping you with your planning.

Some advice from our experience regarding your statement:
Coden wrote: B- Recv'd underwater case and slap straps on Friday.
Canon provides both a wrist strap and a neck strap with their underwater case. Couldn't tell by your statement which strap you meant but the wrist strap is best for snorkeling. Leave the neck strap off or it will get in the way. Neck strap is useful if you use the case while boating, tubing, skiing etc.

Have fun (tick, tick, tick...)
Bob & Anita
Coden
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Post by Coden »

Hey Bob&Anita - The case did come with two straps. Thanks!

The "Slap Strap" is for my mask. This is what the company I bought it from called it. A slap strap. It replaces the rubber mask strap that came with the mask, it was killing my hair.

I'm so excited and Thank Everyone here for all of their help. I only hope I can do have as good as the others have on my trip report.
Coden
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