billt4sf
Contributor
My wife and I got up early, drove 4 hours total, spent $300 and had zero fun. Well, we do enjoy each other's company.
We drove to Monterey got our rental equipment, toted it to the car, drove to the BW, geared-up on the stairs, and as we were ready to go in, sweating in heavy drysuits, Emilys BCD wouldnt close. They had given her a small, not small-medium. Fortunately the shop owner was there and a replacement BC was sent. We switched the tanks and we headed for the ocean. By this time Emily was thoroughly frustrated and said This is not fun. I dont want to dive here any more. It is quite a PITA to get the drysuit on and everything in its place, meanwhile youre sweating inside the hot DS and have to lug heavy gear into the ocean.
So we got past the surf, got the fins on, swam out 30 yds or so and couldnt get down. Neither of us. I am 66, 245 lbs and had 36 lbs of weight plus ankle weights using an AL tank. My wife is 52, 125 lbs and had (I think) 22 lbs. plus ankle weights. The viz was pea soup anyway. We swam back to the shore, both of us fell in the surf and couldnt get up. I had to swim back out holding my fins, while three other divers helped Emily while she was crawling out on the beach. A strong young guy had a heck of a time popping her weights out! No way could she have done this on her own.
When we arrived back at the shop, the manager gave us full credit for the rentals. This alone made my wife say that shed try it again! Good job, Keith at Bamboo Reef!
Truly though, we are not having much fun cold water diving. We took the DS course, have dived about 5 times in cold water and I have to say, its OK. But not more. Not yet, anyway. With all the gear, lugging it back and forth to the car and into the ocean, and dealing with the drysuit discomfort, (and buoyancy issues in the water) theres a lot more PITA than fun, for sure. Not to mention the 2 hour drive each way. We have had fun diving in Hawaii.
Oh yeah, we got lost on the way home.
Realistically well probably try it a time or two more, but if we dont start having fun soon, I doubt wed continue. I know I wont be the only one to give up on cold water diving. I have a good friend that has taken his family to Bali and to Belize and he wont even try it.
Beyond spending a few thousand bucks to get our equipment, especially a DS, which would make things somewhat easier, but not way easier, I cant think of anything we could do. Can you?
We are looking forward to a dive trip this summer in the Caribbean.
We drove to Monterey got our rental equipment, toted it to the car, drove to the BW, geared-up on the stairs, and as we were ready to go in, sweating in heavy drysuits, Emilys BCD wouldnt close. They had given her a small, not small-medium. Fortunately the shop owner was there and a replacement BC was sent. We switched the tanks and we headed for the ocean. By this time Emily was thoroughly frustrated and said This is not fun. I dont want to dive here any more. It is quite a PITA to get the drysuit on and everything in its place, meanwhile youre sweating inside the hot DS and have to lug heavy gear into the ocean.
So we got past the surf, got the fins on, swam out 30 yds or so and couldnt get down. Neither of us. I am 66, 245 lbs and had 36 lbs of weight plus ankle weights using an AL tank. My wife is 52, 125 lbs and had (I think) 22 lbs. plus ankle weights. The viz was pea soup anyway. We swam back to the shore, both of us fell in the surf and couldnt get up. I had to swim back out holding my fins, while three other divers helped Emily while she was crawling out on the beach. A strong young guy had a heck of a time popping her weights out! No way could she have done this on her own.
When we arrived back at the shop, the manager gave us full credit for the rentals. This alone made my wife say that shed try it again! Good job, Keith at Bamboo Reef!
Truly though, we are not having much fun cold water diving. We took the DS course, have dived about 5 times in cold water and I have to say, its OK. But not more. Not yet, anyway. With all the gear, lugging it back and forth to the car and into the ocean, and dealing with the drysuit discomfort, (and buoyancy issues in the water) theres a lot more PITA than fun, for sure. Not to mention the 2 hour drive each way. We have had fun diving in Hawaii.
Oh yeah, we got lost on the way home.
Realistically well probably try it a time or two more, but if we dont start having fun soon, I doubt wed continue. I know I wont be the only one to give up on cold water diving. I have a good friend that has taken his family to Bali and to Belize and he wont even try it.
Beyond spending a few thousand bucks to get our equipment, especially a DS, which would make things somewhat easier, but not way easier, I cant think of anything we could do. Can you?
We are looking forward to a dive trip this summer in the Caribbean.