mikemill
Contributor
So mikemikethepike invited me out to New Millennium Dive Expeditions' first training of the year on Saturday up at Lake Tahoe. Like a silly bastard I took him up on it. I didn't know at the time that I would be sitting at dive 99 since my return.
My 100th dive was in 43 degree water doing drills
We get up there, do our introductions, go over the training goals for the day (dust off cobwebs and just getting experience), and gear up. Getting into the water I knew it'd be a fun day, especially with my gloves that need replacement (at least two holes in the seams on each hand). While waiting for the last few divers to get in the water I put my face in the water, sans reg, and think it wasn't too bad.
Michael and I pair up and drop. Immediately I get taken to brain freeze central. Once that clears we kick out to an open area and start doing drills. Michael went first with the basic 5 (reg remove/replace, reg swap, mod s, partial flood/clear, mask remove/replace). Then it comes my turn. First three were no problem. Then I moved to the partial flood/clear which I usually do as a complete flood/clear. OMFG! That cold water hit my face and the mammalian diving reflex kicked in like a freight train. I could barely keep my eyes open and had to really fight to breath out. I get the mask clear, get by position back under control and prepare myself for the next drill. Pull the mask off and it was a little better. Still had to fight to breath out and really couldn't keep my eyes open very much. Got the mask back on and cleared it.
At this point my hands and toes and numb so I signal for us to kick a bit and a minute later the bastard pops a OOA drill on me. He got his air but due to positioning and not having my drysuit dialed in for those conditions (cold + freshwater [so weighting was off]) I got sent to the surface. Gotta work on that.
We kicked around some more, did another set of drills, kicked around some more, and then I called on account of cold wuss.
Was a great day and a lot of fun. Next time I'm bringing the dry gloves I have.
My 100th dive was in 43 degree water doing drills

We get up there, do our introductions, go over the training goals for the day (dust off cobwebs and just getting experience), and gear up. Getting into the water I knew it'd be a fun day, especially with my gloves that need replacement (at least two holes in the seams on each hand). While waiting for the last few divers to get in the water I put my face in the water, sans reg, and think it wasn't too bad.
Michael and I pair up and drop. Immediately I get taken to brain freeze central. Once that clears we kick out to an open area and start doing drills. Michael went first with the basic 5 (reg remove/replace, reg swap, mod s, partial flood/clear, mask remove/replace). Then it comes my turn. First three were no problem. Then I moved to the partial flood/clear which I usually do as a complete flood/clear. OMFG! That cold water hit my face and the mammalian diving reflex kicked in like a freight train. I could barely keep my eyes open and had to really fight to breath out. I get the mask clear, get by position back under control and prepare myself for the next drill. Pull the mask off and it was a little better. Still had to fight to breath out and really couldn't keep my eyes open very much. Got the mask back on and cleared it.
At this point my hands and toes and numb so I signal for us to kick a bit and a minute later the bastard pops a OOA drill on me. He got his air but due to positioning and not having my drysuit dialed in for those conditions (cold + freshwater [so weighting was off]) I got sent to the surface. Gotta work on that.
We kicked around some more, did another set of drills, kicked around some more, and then I called on account of cold wuss.
Was a great day and a lot of fun. Next time I'm bringing the dry gloves I have.