Pavillion lake Video Aug 4-5, 2012

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DaleC

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Here's a video I put together of a recent trip I did to Pavillion. I even tried channeling JYC by getting all poetic - it sounds better if you read with a french accent.

[video=youtube;EJZA1WYQbdI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJZA1WYQbdI&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 
Here's a video I put together of a recent trip I did to Pavillion. I even tried channeling JYC by getting all poetic - it sounds better if you read with a french accent.

[video=youtube;EJZA1WYQbdI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJZA1WYQbdI&feature=youtu.be[/video]
Very nice. The (obviously superior) classic gear makes it seem even more otherworldly. I wonder if silver spray paint would damage the wetsuit too much.
 
Hummm...... I wonder. That's a 3/2mm which was fine for the top 30' but below the thermocline I began to count the minutes after about 10. No wing, 2lb's of lead - that's why I love the steel 72.
 
It was nice to see someone in vintage gear. I have a bunch myself but haven't had the occasion to use it much. Nice vid Dale!
 
That was my USD DAAM reg. It has a long yoke so I can use a SPG with a banjo adapter. I also dive a USD Mistral short yoke which I use with a J valve or a Dacor tank valve that has a built in HP port. As well I have a USD RAM waiting to be rebuilt. Those three represent the evolution of the doublehose design (single stage unbalanced, two stage unbalanced and two stage balanced).

Today I did a working dive using this rig, looking for a friends lost camera (found after working a grid at 2' increments for 62 minutes). SP Mk5/109 on twin 40's with a USD J valved center post manifold.

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