Victoria Day Long Weekend!

19 05 2008

May 18th & 19th, 2008 ~

Happy Victoria Day!

Thank goodness for the extra day! Steve had to work on Saturday, so we didn’t end up going for a dive. I had to catch up on some house stuff anyway.

Sunday, Steve, Leigh, and I headed for Rockport, to do some video for Rockport Dive Centre. We took a charter out to the Ash Island Barge, to get some good stuff! We hadn’t done this wreck before, and it was a pretty cool dive. It’s a wodden Belly Dumper, still holds its cargo, and is on an angle down the East wall of Ash Island. It starts in about 90′ of water, and you can see up until 120′, where the rest of it is buried in white periwinkle shells. It’s a pretty cool site. It is unknown how many holds are buried underneath the periwinkles. There is ambient light down to about 85′, then it gets pretty dark, but your eyes do adjust. I have to say that I was pretty narc’d., but I had a good experience dive.

Bottom Time ~ 34 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 101′
Water Temp. ~ 51
Vis. ~ Murky in ambient light area, much clearer at depth… approx. 30′

Below is some of the video.. also integrated into the DIR Explorers Baton…

Steve and I then headed to Kingston, where we met some of the gang for dinner, and planned a charter for the following day!

Monday morning, we arose to some crappy weather. Apart from the chilled air and rain, there were 2 – 3 meter waves out on the lake. There would be no charter on this Victoria Day! Steve, myself, Jay Roy, Oren, Annie, Harold, and Nancy went out to the Brule Road Quarry, to mess around in the water anyway! Jenn E. and Sean F. came out shortly after as well. Steve, Jay, Oren and I buddied up, did our valve and S Drills, then tooled around the quarry. Steve brought his Gavin, so we all took turns messing around with it. We had an absolute blast!

Bottom Time ~ 62 minutes
Max. Depth ~ 25′
Water Temp. ~ 61/58 below thermocline
Vis. ~ a bit stinky

Here are a few pics!

Oren, Jay, and Steve…

Sean F. and Jenn E.

Oren, Jenn, Me, and Jay…

Steve and Oren…

Crappy weather, but a great weekend nonetheless!!





More Friends!

15 05 2008

Thursday, May 15th, 2008 ~

Our Thursday night skillz dives are underway! Steve and I met Leigh, Melissa, Radu, Steve S., and Carm! Steve and I did our valve and S drills, then Radu joined in with us. Leigh was helping Melissa ~ her first time with a long hose set up! Steve S. and Carm came in a little after us! Steve, Radu, and I dropped down to the sub for… wait for it…. an… ascent!! I was pretty happy with it, although a little slow in the last 20′, which I’m still not unhappy with. We were then going to do a descent, with a stop at 10′, then 20′, then over to the plane. Doh… I went a little past 10’…but caught myself before going too far.. pft.. silly arse…  Radu had a bit of a problem with his ears, so we came back in.

Steve, Leigh, and I decided to go back in, so we could test the camera housing at depth, since machining it! We dropped down to the shelf at 80′, where I realized I might be a bit narc’d… the rock told me… At 98′, I was sure I was narc’d out of my freakin’ tree. I noticed that Leigh’s back up light was on, so I signaled him, and turned it off for him. I then made a signal to him, to tell him that I was out of my tree…. to which he responded that he was too… Steve was laughing at us…

Ok.. so the camera was good… up up and away we go… We did a nice, slow ascent, and did our safety stop. Holy smokes, did I feel light! We went back up to the plane, and did a nice slow return to the beach.

What a blast!!

Bottom Time ~ 22 minutes
Max. Depth ~ 98′
Water Temp. ~ 44
Vis. ~ 20′





First Gaskin Dive Of The Year And More Quarryness!

11 05 2008

Saturday, May 10th, 2008 ~

Steve, Leigh and I met Oren and Sean at Centeen Park for a splash on the Gaskin! The sun was shining, and we were all in great spirits! Rasa came for a visit too (Oren’s wife)!

I was a bit worried about the condition of the Gaskin, as it took a beating last year, and was in bad shape before the ice covered it. We dropped down, did our modified valve and S drills, then headed out to the wreck! Vis was a bit stinky, and the current was absolutely rippin’. When getting to the wreck, we noticed that the wreck had suffered a bit more damage over the winter months, but not as much as suspected. We tooled around the wreck for a while, then Steve threw an out of air at me, and all went smoothly! We went off the wreck, and made our way back to the shallows, where we played around some more. An absolutely wonderful day!

Here are some pics that Rasa took!

…and us in our WGD colours…

Bottom Time ~ 62 minutes
Max. Depth ~ 68′
Water Temp. ~ 44
Vis. ~ 20′ and milky…algae floating up…

Here are a couple of other pics that I took of a few visitors!

Ok.. so… I also had a bit of an issue with my She-P… er… I peed myself…

Sunday, May 11th, 2008 ~

Happy Mother’s Day!!

What better way to celebrate our mothers, than to go for a dip at the quarry before dinner??? That is, since I wasn’t able to make the drive home to Oakville, to see my mum.

Steve and I met Martin R and Stefan for some skillz at the quarry. We dropped down in pairs, in the shallows, for S and Valve drills! The four of us then went down to the sub for an ascent. I was trying to work in 5′ increments from 30′, to make sure I came up slow from 20′, and it made a difference. Although, I did dump a little too much gas, coming up from 30′, and dropped a bit. I came back up alright though. We went back down to the plane, blew a few bags, then back to the sub for another ascent. Better stuff… We went back in for a snack!

Bottom Time ~ 45 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 53′
Water Temp. ~ 44/42
Vis. ~ 20′

> Pics to be inserted later on! <

Steve and I went back in to test the video camera housing. We machined a spare lid to fit a bayonette and dome port lens! We went to the plane to get some footage.. Holy smokes, was I ever comfy. I was so relaxed over the plane, and could have fallen asleep there!

We didn’t stay in long, as we had to get moving! Mother’s Day dinner was calling!!!

Bottom Time ~ 7 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 21′
Water Temp. ~ 44
Vis. ~ 20′

We then met Steve’s family for some yummy Chinese Food!!





Skillz

8 05 2008

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 ~

We hit Morrison’s quarry last night, for the start of our Thursday night training dives. There was myself, Steve, Leigh, plus two others that wanted to join us. One friend of ours that is finishing up his T1 this summer, as well as another guy interested in the training we do. Leigh and I dropped down together, and did our valve drills and S drills, and Steve, Radu, and Martin teamed up. Our plan was to drop down to the sub (about 60′, and do a timed ascent, then surface and discuss. We weren’t sure whether doing it in a 5 person formation was the best thing to do or not, but we thought we’d give it a try!

Yeah.. that wasn’t the best way to do it…

Lol… So.. Steve buddied up with our new friends, and Leigh and I went and did a couple more ascents.

We were told that the shark on the 30′ ledge was missing, so we went to look for him. We found him.. he was belly up at 80′. We’ll have to go back down with a lift bag to bring him back to life!

Leigh pulled an OOA on me, and all went smoothly. We swam around a bit, then hovered for a while, and watched the others, then went for another ascent. When we headed back to the plane, the others had gone back to the beach, so we made our way back in too… a nice and easy swim back in.

A great dive!

Bottom Time ~ 58 minutes
Max. Depth ~ 62′
Water Temp. ~ 42 and 44 (Except I think I had a slight narcosis at 60’… I swear it said 100 degrees…)
Vis. ~ 50′





Tag Along!

4 05 2008

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 ~

Steve and I headed down to the mighty Ktown on Friday night, to sit in on a split weekend Fundies course. This was Steve’s first course that he was interning on, on the road to becoming a GUE instructor. I like sitting in on classes, as I enjoy reabsorbing information. Friday night was some classroom stuff, Saturday started off at the pool, for the swim and breath hold tests, then back to the classroom again!

Sunday was dive day. There were four students ~ Two in doubles and two in single tanks. Dive one was a “see where you’re at dive,” and Steve had the video camera going. I went in with Tom R for a leisurely dive in the Brule Road Quarry. We dropped down, did our valve drills, swam around the boat, found a ton of bottles, and Tom even found a gold necklace… We watched the students for a while, and surfaced with them. The two of us then went back to shore, but sat at the surface for a bit.

Bottom Time ~ 48 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 26′
Water Temp. ~ 55 above, 52 below thermocline
Vis. ~ 30′ ish

We saw some familiar faces gearing up to get in, and ended up chatting for a while. I wasn’t sure if I was going to last a whole lot longer on the second dive, as my back was a little sore, so I warned Tom that I may pull out the thumb. Back down we went.. back to the boat… through the boat…while my mask flooded… We made our way back to the class, where we watched a bit, then ascended with them. Tom wanted to take a turn with the camera, so Steve and I hovered nearby. After a few propulsion exercises, Steve and I were to bring the reel in.. Steve started, then handed me the prize! I reeled in, and we surfaced. I was then elected to be one of the single tank students’ buddy for her Valve Drill and S Drill, and I had to play “dummy.” She did the drills without a hitch, then did a timed ascent to the surface. Steve and I went back down for the lift bag, then came in. What a fun day!

Was I ever glad I had my She-P!!!!!!!

Bottom Time ~ 57 mins.
Water Temp. ~ 55/52
Max. Depth ~ 25′
Vis. ~ 30′ ish

Our training dives start up again this Thursday!

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