Answering the footwear question I've never possessed a pair of Keens but we do have some trails with bushes with large thorns and if you do Cristoffelberg then it's a bit of a scramble to the top as is the sunset/sunrise trip up the Tafelberg. Generally wear sneakers. If you head over to...
2 sets of Good News:
1 - still no signs of the oil coming our way.
2 - The Oil platform that has been sat at Tugboat Pier has finally left so we can dive under the pier again!!
I'm in the UK right now but I have asked my friends to let me know if anything changes but so far I think we've dodged a bullet, fingers crossed and knock on wood.
If you have the budget consider upgrading. We have been using the 7's for years until they wore out but these 11's & 12's are next level with image quality and stability.
I would probably go with Lions Dive and use the onsite dive shop. Saying that why don't you go with a shore diving based company and your wife can accompany you allowing you to share the day together, see the island and she'll only miss you for the time you're on the dive. Saying all that you...
Was just out teaching a deep course and it was near on perfect. Mild current, 80 foot plus visibility half inch swells. West is best??? East is a feast!!! :wink:
It's always cool to come accross a sculpture while diving. There are a few dive sites on the island with scutlpures that can surprise the unexpecting. This sculture is a Chichi. Chichi is the Papiamentu word for ‘big sister’. She represents the eldest daughter of the family, who binds the family...
Dropping in to share some fun pics from recent dives!
The blue tang - still transitioning from it's yellow juvenile phase - was at Marie Pampoen.
The green sea turtle encounter was at Playa Piskado/Playa Grandi! If you get away from the crowd around the pier there, you can have some nice...
So typically during 'Hurricane season' June 1st through December 1st the we have very pleasant low wind conditions due to the hurricane or Invest systems will suck the wind out of our area in the southern Caribbean. The wind starts to pick up thereafter slowly and February onwards they call...
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