Dry spell? What are you doing to keep your passion for diving when you can't dive?

Dry spell? What are you doing to to keep your dive passion alive?


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Its not nice to rub it in.....lucky
I get to volunteer at the local aquarium, and even though sometimes it feels like work, i still get to dive with Tiger sharks, Sand tigers, and very frisky sea turtles

I just started at my local Aquarium. The Zebra Shark made me her bitch the other day.

That and SB.
 
I am diving every week regardless of the weather, or regardless it be in a pool, lake, quarry, spring, or the ocean
 
What downtime, this is our prime season. Air temps in the mid 50's, night dive last night was beautiful. Large GPO at the Honey Bear.
 
I am with you on that one.. We also have a few indoor salted pools and Montreal has a 50 foot basin (pool) that I should be trying for the first time next month. I will be practicing with my new finger spool and how to deploy my safety sausage next week in a semi salted indoor pool. (yeah i am a nube):dork2:

Indoor salted pool? In Mtl? Where is it? I'm interested, I have my new travel BP/W that will arrive in a few days and I'd very much like to go dip in salted water and determine the correct weighting (with & without wetsuit).
 
I just started at my local Aquarium. The Zebra Shark made me her bitch the other day.

That and SB.

Yeah that would be our turtles. They enjoy fondling the divers
 
Taking the Ice Diver Training in Feb. Let's really see what this dry suit can do.
 
Indoor salted pool? In Mtl? Where is it? I'm interested, I have my new travel BP/W that will arrive in a few days and I'd very much like to go dip in salted water and determine the correct weighting (with & without wetsuit).

There is CEGEP de vieux Montreal that i believe has somewhat salted water because i felt that the water was lighter to be in.. and is 10 feet. At least it did not smell like tone of chlorine. You can go every Thursday night at 9:30 just show up and pay 15$ with your c-card. I should be going next week if my ear infection gets better.

The olympic stadium has the 50 foot pool, but dont believe it is salted.. Never been to that one. I should be going on Feb 21 if I can get someone to come with me. If your interested let me know i got an invite through Plongee CPAS.
 
I get my surgeon to tell me stories of *his* dive trip. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

I can't believe they had the bad taste to diagnose me between the time I ordered the drysuit and when it arrived.

I am so jonesing I'm flat *excited* that I get to get in the *pool* with the drysuit next weekend.
 
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