sambolino44
Contributor
...I was trying to keep at bay a slight sense of anxiety...
To me (the buddy) this is one of the key points to remember. Almost every time something bad has happened, I can think back and remember that I had bad vibes beforehand, and didn't do something about it!
Thinking back, I also remember that my head was quite a bit of a ways up my *** before we descended. I guess I got impatient waiting for the current to slow down. I definitely remember while we were hanging out in the cove waiting for the current to slow down saying, "OK, let's wait about ten minutes and go." and then less than two minutes later, "OK, that's long enough, let's go!" As it turns out, if the current turned at all (I think it did, eventually) we were still about an hour early. So, even if my buddy had communicated her bad vibes, who knows, in my state of mind, if I would have responded appropriately?
Now, as far as communication before the dive goes, we planned this dive to death the night before. But even though we went through multiple scenarios and contingencies with rock bottoms, NDLs, gas plans, AND tides and currents, in hindsight it looks like we still didn't study the site conditions well enough. We have a book (The Whidbey Island Dive Guide, available at our LDS, Whidbey Island Dive Center that gives tide and current information for this site, but instead I just used my favorite tide and current prediction website (TBone). It has a lot of locations where they've made corrections from the NOAA tide stations, and I like the neat graphics, but when it doesn't have a location I want, instead of trying to find a correction for that location somewhere else, I'll try to do my own extrapolation from the locations on TBone. In this case, that didn't work. Or, more likely, like Lynne and Bob pointed out, it was that we were trying to dive the site with a low tidal exchange, which made the current unpredictable.
So what does all that have to do with "communication before the dive"? Maybe I was "communicated" out. Overload! Too much! Basta! Not that this is an excuse; I only bring it up as something to look out for next time.
Anyway, we survived, and learned some things. But, to get back to the topic of this thread, what are the things that I still haven't learned? Listen to your gut!