pacificgal
Rest in Peace...
Well, there you have it!
I went to Monastery this morning about 9 am to dive with Don and Mike Mills.
I sat and watched the waves coming in, broke out my cell phone and started following the waves and marking their height in my iphone. This is in inches:
3,4,4,3,4,2,2,5,1,1,6,2,1,4,1,2,4,3,3,4,5,1,1,1,5,1,3,2. I stopped counting after that.
Looks like the perfect day to face my biggest fear and overcome Monastery.
Don showed up a bit later with his wife, Elisa. Kathydee and BenV stopped by on their wa to Lobos to say hi and give some encouragement. MikeM forgot his drysuit at home
so chose not to dive today and to come back tomorrow.
Don, Elisa and I did the dive together, entry was easy as it gets. We did a 51 minute dive, max depth of 54 feet, 50 degrees. We turned when I got to my turnaround pressure, but high tailed it back in because I was getting cold. The viz wasn't that great, 15-20 maybe? You know it's all subjective.
The exit was a bit more challenging because of the steepness of the beach and that darn sand. Gosh it is a workout to just get up that berm! I think I stopped about every 3 steps to catch my breath (careful when you do this, you may start slipping back down). I was relieved to be back at that car! What an extraordinary experience, not the greatest dive, but the fact I did it without coming close to killing myself this time is my greatest success story of the past 5.5 years. I can't thank Don enough for being kind enough to get me back out there, now I know what it looks like, now I've done it, and I never have to do it again
Afterwards we went to Breakwater to check out the Whites Fusion demo. What a great idea to bring all that stuff out there for divers to try out.
I ran into a bunch of buddies/friends, ran into John and Bogie (James) and they chose to do the demo with Don, Elisa and I. The 5 of us set out in our fusion drysuits for a short dive (I only paid for parking till 4:56, meter mail came by at 4:58 right after we finished and looked at me, looked at her watch, and I told her I was just leaving and asked if I should go pay for more time. She told me not to worry about it, I was fine. Nicest meter maid I've ever met!
We did a short dive, 22 minutes. The drysuit was OK, I keep saying when my wetsuit wears out I'll buy a drysuit. Well, I lost my left knee pad today diving and I've been getting really cold. I'd have to agree that means my wetsuit is wearing out. I'm not sure I would go with a fusion. The experience wasn't so great in that the hood was ill fitting, I wore my wetsuit gloves so my hands were cold, and I wore my wetsuit boots which don't go over the drysuit foot very well, there was a lot of extra fabric at the feet that was quite uncomfortable in the boot.
I think I want to try out another couple drysuits before I choose one to buy. The fusion's outer skin was stretchy and nice, but the inside, although durable, seemed kinda stiff.
The dive staff that were there helping people were really nice, knowledgeable and cool. I got some sun today, had an awesome mexican dinner at Jose's with James and John, made it safely back to my room and got a nice hot shower.
What an extraordinary day!
I went to Monastery this morning about 9 am to dive with Don and Mike Mills.
I sat and watched the waves coming in, broke out my cell phone and started following the waves and marking their height in my iphone. This is in inches:
3,4,4,3,4,2,2,5,1,1,6,2,1,4,1,2,4,3,3,4,5,1,1,1,5,1,3,2. I stopped counting after that.
Looks like the perfect day to face my biggest fear and overcome Monastery.
Don showed up a bit later with his wife, Elisa. Kathydee and BenV stopped by on their wa to Lobos to say hi and give some encouragement. MikeM forgot his drysuit at home

Don, Elisa and I did the dive together, entry was easy as it gets. We did a 51 minute dive, max depth of 54 feet, 50 degrees. We turned when I got to my turnaround pressure, but high tailed it back in because I was getting cold. The viz wasn't that great, 15-20 maybe? You know it's all subjective.
The exit was a bit more challenging because of the steepness of the beach and that darn sand. Gosh it is a workout to just get up that berm! I think I stopped about every 3 steps to catch my breath (careful when you do this, you may start slipping back down). I was relieved to be back at that car! What an extraordinary experience, not the greatest dive, but the fact I did it without coming close to killing myself this time is my greatest success story of the past 5.5 years. I can't thank Don enough for being kind enough to get me back out there, now I know what it looks like, now I've done it, and I never have to do it again

Afterwards we went to Breakwater to check out the Whites Fusion demo. What a great idea to bring all that stuff out there for divers to try out.
I ran into a bunch of buddies/friends, ran into John and Bogie (James) and they chose to do the demo with Don, Elisa and I. The 5 of us set out in our fusion drysuits for a short dive (I only paid for parking till 4:56, meter mail came by at 4:58 right after we finished and looked at me, looked at her watch, and I told her I was just leaving and asked if I should go pay for more time. She told me not to worry about it, I was fine. Nicest meter maid I've ever met!
We did a short dive, 22 minutes. The drysuit was OK, I keep saying when my wetsuit wears out I'll buy a drysuit. Well, I lost my left knee pad today diving and I've been getting really cold. I'd have to agree that means my wetsuit is wearing out. I'm not sure I would go with a fusion. The experience wasn't so great in that the hood was ill fitting, I wore my wetsuit gloves so my hands were cold, and I wore my wetsuit boots which don't go over the drysuit foot very well, there was a lot of extra fabric at the feet that was quite uncomfortable in the boot.
I think I want to try out another couple drysuits before I choose one to buy. The fusion's outer skin was stretchy and nice, but the inside, although durable, seemed kinda stiff.
The dive staff that were there helping people were really nice, knowledgeable and cool. I got some sun today, had an awesome mexican dinner at Jose's with James and John, made it safely back to my room and got a nice hot shower.
What an extraordinary day!