Wednesday, May 13, 2009

AOW: Advanced Open Water finished


I have been a bit slack on posting news, but I completed my Advanced Open Water course two weeks ago. It was done at Nelsons Bay. We leftFriday night for a 3 hour drive north of Sydney. Saturday diving training started,consisting of 3 shore dives. A navigation of dive of a 30 metre square in murky water (visibility 2 metres) with a compass. I did well only out by 2 metres at the end of the square. Later in the day 2 dives of peak buoyancy and then a naturalist dive, identifiying various sea creatures. Water was much clearer, 10-12 metres but nothing like Fiji where it was 20-30 meteres. Was fun though. Sunday was the day of boat dives. The one I was really looking forward to. The trip out to the dive site site was exciting, A 2 metre swell and wind chop, once we got out the messy conditions, it was the deep water dive. 30 metres down (100 ft.) Odd being that deep but seems the same as a shallow dive but darker, and colours change and you use more air. Then we had a 1 hour break and did a wreck dive. S.S. Oakland. 27 metres down So many fish, a school of yellow tail that numbered in the 1000's everywhere you looked you were surrounded by them, wobegong sharks, scorpion fish, etc. Only a small class 1 instructor from Germany, me, a guy from England and another from Texas. See group photo. Seb-German instructor, Tim the Pom, Me, Ripp the Texan.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Chowder Bay Dive
















My first Australian dive was today. Chowder Bay Mosman First time diving in a wetsuit. Not real good visibility, 2-3 metres. I did see seahorses, octopus, stingray, pipefish, bat fish, pygmy leather jackets. a motorbike. anchors and chains, old boats.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

More NAIA- FIJI PHOTOS











Here are some more folks

Monday, February 02, 2009

More NAIA- FIJI PHOTOS







Here are some more PICS.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

FIJI TRIP of a LIFETIME
















It's been along time since my last BLOG. But is has been worth the wait. My sister Jane asked Jane and myself if we would like to go to Fiji and and spend 10 days on the NAIA. The NAIA is a live aboard dive boat. Jane B. couldn't get the time off of work but I managed to and it was well worth it. I became a certified diver after I said I had no interest in diving, but 45 minutes of snorkeling on a coral reef convinced me there was a lot more to see under the water for longer periods of time. I haven't looked back. The photos will show more than I can say. I will continue to add photos. The number of photos is endless.