pacificgal
Rest in Peace...
I met Kathy and Don at Any Water Sports yesterday at 7:30 and Don drove us all down to Lobos. First dive team in at 9:00 am. Probably didn't get into the water till 11:15 or, what an experience! Kathy led the briefing and the dive, took us to hole in the wall and I'm not sure I saw it, but did see some of the most beautiful canyons I've ever seen and nudibranchs were everywhere! The viz was a good 40', water temp was 53 degrees, first dive was about 37 minutes.
Second dive started around 2:00 pm, this time we went to middle reef and had another lovely time there. Kathy again led the dive, and Don took video and photos while Kathy and I tooled around the reef. Don found us one of the wolf eels, very strange seeing a moray-like animal in the cold water of the Pacific, it was bigger than I had expected, I went to the dive club and several members were asking me to draw a map to where that wolf eel was, and also said if there were no pictures it never happened (whatever). In any event, more nudis, lots of fish (really really big fish). THat dive was 58 minutes, did our surface swim back (in low tide) and gratefuly got a hand from Kathy to get back up that slippery boat ramp in low tide after nearly doing the splits on that ramp getting in (who would have known I could do the splits like that?).
Totally, TOTALLY worth taking a day off work! That place is beautiful, well-protected cove with clearer water than I have seen anywhere in Monterey. The wind was coming up at the end of the dive day, causing me, in a wet suit, to become quite chilled. I think I'm going to be wanting a dry suit sooner rather than later.
We left Lobos at 4:00 pm, got back to Any Water to go our separate ways.
Many, many thanks to Kathy and Don for an incredible dive day with the two of you. Thanks for your time
Second dive started around 2:00 pm, this time we went to middle reef and had another lovely time there. Kathy again led the dive, and Don took video and photos while Kathy and I tooled around the reef. Don found us one of the wolf eels, very strange seeing a moray-like animal in the cold water of the Pacific, it was bigger than I had expected, I went to the dive club and several members were asking me to draw a map to where that wolf eel was, and also said if there were no pictures it never happened (whatever). In any event, more nudis, lots of fish (really really big fish). THat dive was 58 minutes, did our surface swim back (in low tide) and gratefuly got a hand from Kathy to get back up that slippery boat ramp in low tide after nearly doing the splits on that ramp getting in (who would have known I could do the splits like that?).
Totally, TOTALLY worth taking a day off work! That place is beautiful, well-protected cove with clearer water than I have seen anywhere in Monterey. The wind was coming up at the end of the dive day, causing me, in a wet suit, to become quite chilled. I think I'm going to be wanting a dry suit sooner rather than later.
We left Lobos at 4:00 pm, got back to Any Water to go our separate ways.
Many, many thanks to Kathy and Don for an incredible dive day with the two of you. Thanks for your time
