“We Are The Quarriors!”

20 09 2007

Thursday, September 20th, 2007 ~Well, after work we headed up to the quarry for some skills. We knew it would be half arsed dark by the time we got in, so we’d just practice valve drills, air shares, and of course, my freakin’ back fin! We arrived, geared up, played with Zora (the resident Black Lab), and in we went. After our valve drills and S Drills, we headed toward the plane, where I could miraculously back fin again. I really think it’s the magic plane… Steve did some bottle rotations, and I backfinned circles around him. We decided to head to the boat. Vis was really crappy and milky…I keep thinking…”I do not dive in milk.” We didn’t even see the boat until we were right beside it. I think we could see about 8 feet in front of us, and only where our lights were shining. We went through one side of it, and when we reached the other side, could really feel the thermocline. We decided to go right back through, and back to the plane! We then moved off of the plane, where we hovered over the abyss (… the next shelf was at about 60′), and I backfinned my way back to the plane. I was at 21′ when I started, and ended up fluctuating about 3’… I dropped to 24′, but caught myself, and came back up to 21′. We decided to call it a day, and headed back. There were these funky looking bugs that kept swimming into our lights…They were slightly creepy! OO.. and I actually found me a penny on the way back in! It wasn’t so shiny, but it was still an underwater find!  Woo Hoo!

 

Bottom Time ~ 37 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 43′
Water Temp. ~ 66
Vis. ~ ****e ( 8′ – 15′)

Here’s a pic of the plane in the Quarry (not from this dive ~ much better vis here!)

Photo taken by a friend of Steve’s.





Dive Weekend And A Pass!

17 09 2007

Saturday, September 15th, 2007 ~

6 am came early, and we loaded the rest of the gear into the van, and headed off to Kingston. I was going for a dive with Dan, to get my DIR~F Recreational Pass upgraded to a Technical Pass. I had to repeat the final Fundies dive in doubles, using a primary light, and deploying a back up light. We met at the shop around 9, then headed out to the Marine Museum. We did our pre-dive briefing, and headed out for the dive. We descended, did a modified valve drill, modified S drill, then proceeded out to the lines, via surface swim to avoid the big weeds. When we reached the lines, we descended with a stop for 1 min. at 10′, another stop for 1 min. at 20′, then down to 29′. I did my valve drill, flow check, donated gas to my buddy, rec’d. gas from my buddy, deployed my back up light, then headed down the line to show proficiency in my finning. I started off with the back fin.. which I have only recently been able to do… and although I didn’t do it as well as I did in my practice dive, I still showed the mechanics, and did end up moving backwards a bit… We then went down the line, where I did the frog kick, modified frog kick, flutter, and modified flutter. Then… my buddy’s reg was mysteriously ripped from his mouth (hmm.. wonder how that happened?), and he flashed me to donate. I gave him my reg, looped the light cord from the long hose, had to blow a bag, and ascend. Ok.. so the ascent wasn’t the best part of that dive *cough*… to which the bag blowing part went ok, and although my buddy and I stayed level (with him still breathing from my long hose), it could have been a bit tighter. We surfaced, went through the debrief, and was congratulated on my pass. It’s amazing how you can practice all these things before, and get a pretty good handle on them, but when you’re “on stage,” they may not seem to go as well as planned.  I know I have alot to work on, but am happy that Dan recognized the work I’ve put into my diving since I got my Recreational Pass last year.

Bottom Time ~ 28 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 29′
Water Temp. ~ 68

Here’s a pic post dive…

We went back to the shop and met up with my friend, Jen, who drove from St. Catherines to go diving with us! We decided to get some lunch with a bunch of the crew, then set “sail” for Ivy Lea. We arrived, picked a camp site, to which there just happened to be a spot available right beside the public boat dock, where we planned on starting our dive that afternoon! Our site was absolutely gorgeous! We overlooked the water in the canal, that would lead us into the St. Lawrence.

We set up our tents, and quickly geared up! We got in the water and started our adventure. Our plan was to drift around the point, down the river past the 1,000 Islands bridge, and up onto the beach. We planned on being in the water about an hour, and drifting at about 60′, to bring us to the remains of a wreck out there.

Here is a pic of our route at Ivy Lea. We entered at the boat dock (at about 1 o’clock), and drifted counter clockwise around the wall, past the bridge, and up on to the beach (2nd boat dock at about 8 o’clock). Our campsite was right beside the 1st boat dock ~ # 113!

We got in, descended, and current wasn’t too bad at this point. We stayed close to the wall, as there are many back eddys and current changes here. It’s where there are merges into the St. Lawrence. Once we got into the river, the current was absolutely everywhere. Up, down, left, right, backwards, forwards.. Holy smokes.. We tried moving up as well as down to avoid the madness, but nothing seemed to really work ~ 40′, nope… 80′, nope… Sheesh! Even Steve wrote in his wet notes, saying.. holy smoke! it’s messed up! There was even current pushing us off the wall. We surfaced after 61 mins., just shy of the bridge, and laughed a bit about our endeavor. We decided to head back down and continue our mission. We did make it to the wreck, where the current died down a bit, and we saw a few massive fish and crayfish! A giant bass, a giant sheepshead… The crayfish were close to being the size of freakin’ lobsters!! We made it to the beach, where we played around in the weeds for a bit, and saw a really long, brown body resting in the weeds. My first thought was…”Holy smokes! It’s a freakin’ python!” Steve got part of the body on video, as well as his hand reaching down to touch it, as it exploded off through the water. Jen was behind me, and all she saw was this giant cloud of silt, and my bubbles laughing my arse off.

Bottom Time ~ 84 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 81′
Water Temp. ~ 67

It was pretty dark when we got out of the water, and we doffed our gear, as Steve walked back to the camp site to get the van. Although our dive was a bit of the zig zag variety, we still had fun. We packed up, went back to the site and roasted some weinies! Then it was off to bed.

Sunday, September 16th, 2007 ~

I kicked Steve out of bed early, so that he could drop off my tanks at Dive Tech before meeting Kevin and Dan at Centeen Park for a scooter dive (he had to go there anyway). Jen and I were left to pack up our tents and gear etc., then went to Dive Tech.. the candy store!! Dammit, I forgot to leave my wallet in the car. Ok, it was not a big purchase, but I picked up a 40″ hose for my stage bottle (I bought an SPG and 6″ hose from NTD the day before). We hung around the shop for a bit, analyzed tanks and stages, and off to Centeen Park we went.

We met up with Leigh (Wooferbitch), Hugh, and Gilles, and waited for Steve, Dan, and Kevin to finish with their dive. We waited… waited… waited… ok.. Leigh, Hugh, and Gilles did not want to wait, so they went in and did a skills dive. Jen and I also decided we didn’t want to wait anymore, so we started to gear up for a swim to the Gaskin. As we were almost ready, the boys surfaced. Steve decided to come with us, Kevin and Dan opted not to.

So… Steve, Jen, and I made our way to the Gaskin. We passed the “stop” sign” and got to the wreck in about 15 minutes.

We were against the current, that wasn’t too bad until we got to the wreck. I had to give a couple of extra pushes to get those last ten feet to it. We did a pass through the wreck and headed back, with Jen taking some pics along the way.

Bottom Time ~ 50 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 65′
Water Temp. ~ 67

When we got out, we saw a huge cruise ship pass by. It made the charters on the Gaskin look like canoes!

Leigh, Dan, and Kevin were waiting for us to go get some grub. We doffed, packed up, and had a nice meal, sitting around, talking about the weekends adventures.

What a fantastic way to end a wonderful diving weekend! A Tech Pass, a fun/learning dive, and a swim to the Gaskin with friends! Until the next adventure!!

Another Pic Of The Weekend!





Gettin’ Ready…

13 09 2007

Thursday, September 13th, 2007 ~

After a long day’s work, Steve and I headed up to Morrison’s Quarry once again, to work on skills. I have been doing alot more lately, as I’ve been prepping to go for my Tech Pass for fundies. I did DIR~F last year, but only did it in a single tank, so I was only able to get the Rec. Pass. I thought, what the heck? I may as well get my butt in gear, now that I’m in doubles, and do it. So… tomorrow am, we are taking off bright and early, to make the drive to Ktown. Dan is going to put me to the test, drill my ass off, and hopefully I will walk away with my Tech Pass.

I’ll have to do the “Final Dive” from the fundies class. Descent making two stops, valve drill with primary, finning techniques, donate gas with primary in hand, deploy back up light, ascent making two stops, blow a bag on the ascent… list goes on a little more, but that’s the gist of it. Oh yeah.. and all while not fluctuating more than 3′ from my targetted depth, and staying horizontal.

Sooooo… that’s the plan for the morning. Steve is going to buddy up with me for it (thank heavens!). 

After that, a friend of mine is coming down from St. Catherines (about 4 hours west of Kingston), and we’re either off to dive at Nicholson’s Point, or we’re heading to the mighty Brockville for the clean up dive. It will depend on my timing on the morning dive.

From there, we’re camping in Mallorytown … which will undoubtedly mean a trip to Dive Tech (leave… wallet… in … car… ), and a dive at Centeen Park on Sunday. We’ll be meeting with the Wooferbitch, Hugh, and Gilles for a nice dive to the Gaskin!

I guess I will know tomorrow, whether I am Tech Pass worthy or not!

Details at 11!… er.. I mean Monday!





A Trip To The Mighty T Dot And Back To The Quarry!

8 09 2007

Thursday, September 6th ~ 2007 ~

Well, my job brought me back to the mighty T Dot (Toronto) for a Promo Products trade show, and what better way to end a day, than to go for a dip in the Humber River after? I didn’t arrive in TO until about midnight, Thursday morning, as I was still working until 7pm in the office, then made the 5 hour drive. I got a hotel room, crashed, and rose to the free Continental Breaky! mmmmmmm… English Muffins…. It was kind of nice to be back home (waiver… I’m still happy I made the move!)

So… on my feet all day, a little weary, and off to meet Jen and Ritchard for a dive! I was a bit early, as was Ritchard, so we waited for Jen. Jen called… “Not far now, on the 404.” Now, the 404 really isn’t far from Humber Bay, but for anyone that has ever been in Toronto rush hour traffic, will know that she was about an hour out. As much as I like my friend, I still had a 5 hour drive ahead of me to get back home after, so she told us to go ahead.

We geared up, got in, and down we went. Humber really isn’t the most fascinating dive site, but it’s a place to get wet in the middle of the city. There are culverts, Barbies, road signs, mannequins, and a friendly rooster named, Dick the Cock.

Here are some pics from previous dives there…

The bike…

Neighbourhood Watch…

Ursula…

We descended with vis at about 5′, went through the culverts, and went out to a new line. Vis was pretty stinky, and the gobies weren’t helping. The silt was so loose, that when they scurried, they really kicked it up (nope…wasn’t even me, I swear!). The new line got even stinkier… Vis went from 5′ to about 6″ in a hurry. We decided to turn it. All I could hear in my head was Wooferbitch, “I do not dive in milk.” 

Vis at Humber is never really great, unless the wind is coming from the north. We’ve actually done a night dive there, where you could see as far as your light would shine. Not so much today.

Bottom Time ~ 29 mins.
Water Temp. ~ A very surprising 68 (high for the Lake)
Max. Depth ~ 29′
Vis. ~ 0′ – 5′

We surfaced to find Jen waiting for us, for a friendly hello. We chatted for a bit, then I made the 5 hour trip back home. I did have to stop along the way, to sell my Jacket BC that has been sitting around for a while. Really awesome people too! So, that put me home at about 2:30am, and I still had to unpack my gear. I made it to bed by 3!

Friday, September 7th ~ 2007~

Blah Blah Blah… up early, to work.. blah blah…Get home… pack the gear, and off to Morrison’s Quarry in Wakefield, Quebec for some skills! W00H00!

Ok, my eyes and my butt were both dragging on the ground, so I didn’t have very high hopes for my skills dive tonight. Steve and I got in, did valve drills, air shares, then moved on to the plane. Vis was a bit stinky here too! I’ve been working on my freakin’ back fin forever, it seems, and tonight it finally paid off. I freakin’ back finned. I was so happy, I think I swam backwards for about a half hour. Sometimes pretty, sometimes not so pretty, but dammit, I was doing it.  We did some air shares, no mask drills, and had a freakin’ great dive!

Bottom Time ~ 59 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 28′
Water Temp. ~ 71
Vis. ~ 10′

Today, Steve is off for a “Big Boy” dive with Leigh, and I am prepping for our BBQ tonight! More dive news tomorrow!





Labour Day Weekend ~ 2007

4 09 2007

September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2007 ~

Saturday ~ Well, it was a sad weekend for me as far as diving was concerned. We ventured out to the local dive shop for some fills, and so I could add another ‘loved one’ to my dive gear collection…

If you notice in the picture, it didn’t even make it all the way home without its first scratch on it…or 4… 

Another pic with some of its new kin…

They were out of sling kits for 80s (well.. the one that I wanted.. *cough*… H… *cough*) so I just got the tank. Our local shop has a fantastic deal on tanks. You buy the tank, you get the tank’s value in nitrox fills. With $5 a fill, it’s a sweet deal. Soo… when your fill cards run out, you just buy another tank!

We then made the dreaded trip down to Dive Tech… I say dreaded, as it’s always where I fear I will spend the most money. We do this trip just about every weekend, so I have learned to leave the wallet in the dive gear transportation unit.

Lucky for me, Dan had some *cough* H *cough* 80 sling kits, so I picked one up there.

By the time we left there, it was getting late for a dive, but we did check out some prospective shore dive sites… We wish we had more friends with waterfront property in Brockville… We opted to grab some dinner and head home.

Sunday ~ Steve was doing a big scooter dive, and I had a couple of options for diving, but I opted to drive to Kingston. I did bring my gear (duhhhh), but my main reason for going, was the decision to finally get a new freakin’ drysuit. I’ve decided to part ways with my ..um… ‘beloved’ leaky Whites suit, and make the jump to a TLS350 Signature Series.

Yes, I was hoping to dive, but my main reason for going was to get measured. Sadly, I couldn’t get on the afternoon charter, so it was another diveless day for me. I hereby declare myself void of any complaining, as I was getting my drysuit ordered.

I ended up meeting Steve and Kevin in Brockville, for dinner on my way back. All three of us had eyes bigger than our stomachs…

Monday ~ Steve and I had really big hopes of getting out and diving! Well… sorta.. I was really wanting to get out and dive, but Steve was really pooped, and I was pretty comfy on the couch too. We don’t often get a chance to sit around, lounge, and watch movies, so that’s exactly what we did!

Although I didn’t get to dive, I did get my very own stage bottle (Steve will be happy to have the use of the rest of his back…), ordered my DUI, and got to chill out with my fella.

I’d say it was a pretty good long weekend!

Coming soon… a trip back to TO for a dive in the Humber River