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Trevor wears glasses for reading only,
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He hates to shop and lets his mother or girlfriend do it for him
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Trevor names Lance Armstrong as a person whom he admires
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Orange is Trevor's favorite M&M flavor
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Trevor has 3 tattoos, but he wouldn’t reveal where!
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Trevor‘s nickname as a child was "Little Carter" as he was always tagging along with his older siblings
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Rachelle is the owner of the store and our primary scuba instructor! She is the definition of Eat, Sleep, Scuba!!

Rob is Rachelle's husband and he is also one of our instructors! Best place to find him as at the work bench!

Jes started here when she was just 15 years old and hasn't looked back. She has worked her way to becoming a Master Scuba Diver Trainer, and our primary regulator service technician for all the major brands. If you have any questions on gear she can answer them all.

Cait is our full-time manager and one of our cylinder and regulator technicians!

Jon is a Master Scuba Diver Trainer and a part time sales associate. If you can't find him in the shop, he is probably in the water!

Laurel is Rachelle's daughter and is one of our full-time retail associates! She has been immersed in the diving world for as long as she can remember!

Kelsey is one of our part-time retail associates and cylinder technicians. As long as she's in the water, Kelsey's happy! Her passion for exploring the depths is what led her to becoming a Divemaster and to dipping her toes into Technical diving! She's always itching for the next dive, warm or cold!

Master Scuba Diver Trainer Vic has been diving since 1982 and has been teaching since 2013. He got into diving because his dad needed a dive buddy. Vic is our go to guru on dry suit diving and did his Instructor Evaluation in a dry suit! He is also an awesome underwater photographer, most of our pictures are from him.

Kathleen started Scuba Utah back in 1971. Kathleen is a Master Instructor, and has well over 6000 (yes, six thousand) open water dives.