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6 02 2011

Saturday, February 5th, 2011 ~

Jen, Oren, and Chris P. came up to join in on some Ice Diving Goodness! We headed up to the quarry, where we also met up with Eric. It seemed that our hole had completely frozen over again, so we decided that it was a good time to reshape it, back into the hectagon that we like. We had double chainsaw action, and it was a group effort!

I cleared snow off of the picnic tables, for our doubles…

…and the hole was complete…

Planning our dive…

Jen…

We had a pretty good and fun dive, despite me being a little light, with my thick, heated  undies. I also managed a free flow on my backup reg. After I shut down my left post, we headed in.

On today’s dive, I put the DUI heated system on from the beginning, at 75%. What a nice feeling, to be consistantly warm. I was never chilled once. 🙂

Bottom Time ~ 42 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 44′ (Avg. 26′)
Water Temp. ~ 39F
Visibility ~ Pretty decent

 Chris, taking a picture of me, taking a picture…

From the quarry, we headed down to The Works, which seems to have become our favourite apres-dive place to eat, since Jean Burger burned down. Kevin also met us there. So.. after our meals, it was time to go see Sanctum!

Review tomorrow! 😀





Just Another Day…

30 01 2011

Saturday, January 29th, 2011 ~

Today, I was testing out the new DUI heated undergarments for the first time. I have the Powerstretch 300 undies, with two heated panels in the front, and one in the back. The heated booties and gloves would be left for another time. Today, was just the undies, themselves.

Others had been using the hole that we had cut, and had opened it up earlier. It wasn’t the same shape, but it was good enough.

 

I left the camera at home today, seeing as I was testing out the undies.

Frank Martin was at the quarry, taking some pics, and his wife asked me to take a few, with their camera, just below the surface of the water, before our dive.

Eric, taken by Frank Martin…

  

Steve, taken by Frank Martin…

Me, taken by Frank Martin…

Once we entered the water, we swam over to the plane, messed about for a bit, then headed over to the boat. It was there that I decided to turn on the undies. Ohhh… instant heat! I had only turned it on to 50%, and I could feel the heat immediately. What a nice feeling!

I gave Steve and Eric the “this rocks” signal, and we made our way back to the plane.

As we made our way back in, I reeled us back home. Hooray for warmth!

Bottom Time ~ 36 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 43′ (Avg. 22′)
Water Temp. ~ 37F
Visibility ~ Pretty decent

The air was pretty cold, so it didn’t take long for gear and zippers to freeze up.

It was really nice to have the wood stove going, in the cabin. Thanks, Evelyn!

Even the camera was a bit foggy…

Thanks to Frank, for taking a bunch of cool pictures! It was yet another good and warm day, under the ice!

Another pic of us, taken by Frank Martin…





Even The Sunlight Freezes In Canada

19 01 2011

Saturday, January 15th, 2011 ~

Wo0 Hoo! Time for Ice Diving Goodness!

Frankie was in town, and Eric met at our place, to go up to the quarry. It seemed that Mother Nature had a snowstorm in store for us today, so we braved the roads, and headed for water.

When we arrived, there were a few other divers there, with the same intentions. There was already a hole cut, but we decided to cut another one, in our fancy hectagonal shape. Nice going, Steve!

Steve ran the line and tied it into the main line. From there, we headed to the plane, where we messed about for a while, then played around some more, while I took a few pictures.

Eric, Frankie, and Steve…

Steve, going under the wing of the plane…

Frankie, flying…

Eric…

We did a tour past the boat, and made our way back, playing around in the water, of course.

Frankie and Steve played light saber wars…

High Five!

..and.. what is the dive day, without a self portrait? I’m not sure what was up with my serious face, but I was definitely having fun. 🙂

Coming back in…

Bottom Time ~ 46 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 31′ (Avg. 18′)
Water Temp. ~ 35F
Visibility ~ Pretty decent

It was pretty chilly out, so it didn’t take long for our gear to start freezing up…

Evelyn told us that Zora had been guarding our van, during our entire dive. She didn’t even move when Evelyn came by!

Once we cleaned the cars off, we took a run up to see if Jean Burger had reopened yet. They were well on their way with rebuilding, but it was not ready yet! Oh well… at least it won’t be too much longer. Poutine is a staple after ice diving! We ended up going out to Buffet Des Continents, which is always yummy!

The drive home was a slow one, with all of the snow. Cars were in the ditches, left and right!

Sunday, January 16th, 2011 ~

Well, it was definitely another extremely frosty day, and we went diving. I decided to leave the camera behind today, and just play around in the water.  

When we arrived at the quarry, we noticed that someone had recut our hole, which was fine, but they clearly had motor oil in their chainsaw. This is extremely bad for both the water and our gear/drysuits. There is nowhere for the oil to travel, so it will sit in the hole, until the ice melts. It is much better to use vegetable oil, instead of motor oil. We have a designated chain saw for this.

It can be broken up with some Sunlight dish soap, but we hadn’t brought any with us, this time. Evelyn had some in the cabin, but it was frozen solid. Steve stuck it in front of the heater and wood stove to thaw.

After about a half hour, we were able to get some drops out, and cleared up the ice hole. *Phew*

We geared up and got in.

Today’s dive was a shorter one, and a very relaxing one. We just tinkered a bit, and swam through the boat and plane. We manipulated valves, and just hovered in the water for a while. Not our most exciting dive, but still very enjoyable.

Bottom Time ~ 36 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 55′ (Avg. 24′)
Water Temp. ~ 39F

Until next week!





First Dive Of 2011

8 01 2011

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 ~

Well, we had good intentions of diving on January 1st, but it just didn’t happen. We were way too lazy, and took the day off of everything. 🙂

Sunday, it was time to dive! We met Eric, Cory, and Raluca at the quarry, and were quite pleasantly surprised to see that it was still open. We have had some above normal temperatures, which seems to have kept things nice and unfrozen. I couldn’t believe that we hardly had any snow in our town.

The parking lot was still extremely icy, so I opted to wheel my doubles over to the beach area, instead of wearing them, as I figured I would probably wipe out. Well.. that proved to be the wrong decision.. I did wipe out, while wheeling them, giving me plenty of bruises, and an extremely black and swollen pinky finger. Murphy, murphy, murphy…

Oh well, time to dive…

Steve and I were going to run a permanent line from around 15′, past the plane, to the boat. That way, it will be easier under the ice, and we can also practice our cave diving skills. Cory and Raluca were working on skills, with Eric tagging along.

Steve had the reel as we dropped down, and away we went. We made our way to the plane…

 

Then towards the boat…

…to the wood stacks…

…and tied it off at about 70’…

I then handed Steve the camera, and he took a couple of pics of me…

As we made our way back to the plane, we met up with the rest of the gang, and swam back to the shallows. Steve also placed a line arrow at the beginning of the line.

We surfaced…

…and decided to back in for more.

Some shots of everyone…

Bottom Time ~ 57 mins.
Max. Depth ~ 75′ (Avg. 39′)
Water Temp. ~ 39
Visibility ~ Getting better

After our dive, we packed up, then headed to The Works, for some burgers. We were also celebrating Cory’s Birthday! Since mine was the following day, we both received coupons for a complimentary burger on our next visit. Sweet!

What a great way to spend the beginning of the year!