Get it knotted, buddy! We're going to be busy next month! Even if you don't want to do dives below 100', we have plenty to do and we may end up doing a couple LONG 100' dives to get the second half of the 100' contour.
-- Think cave filled 108's for a 50ish minute bottom time.
We haven't even started anything shallower than that yet.
For light, I noticed that clipping the light head to my shoulder d-ring and tucking the light cord positioned the light just perfectly for illuminating my wet notes for writing.
I also found out very quickly that a wrist compass just wasn't going to work. Contorting the elbow to position the compass, not to mention that the compass only measured in 5 degree increments isn't great. I keep a surface compass in my wet notes that I've had for years. It worked much better.
George and I were able to survey 480 feet of line - taking distance, depth, and compass headings at each knot. Our first dive on Sunday was planned as a 130' / 40 minutes. It ended up being 135' average for 35 minutes. The second dive was 100' / 55 minutes. Both dives requiring roughly 30 minutes of deco. On both dives, George ran line, while I trailed, taking notes.
On Saturday, I dove with a couple different team members. One of them was on a single AL80 - So the dives were short. He mainly took topographic notes while the other team mate and I took distance, depth, and compass heading notes. On the final dive of Saturday, we just did a casual 50' dive - orbiting the spring.
The diving was fun, different from our normal routine, and the weather was perfect. Look forward to next month.