3rd Annual Land Locked Labor Day Live-aboard in Monterey. Ah... Monterey!
The excellent preamble to this trip can be read here: Time to Dive...MoCal!!!!
For close to 10 years now I've had a tradition of going away for a 2 or 3 day trip on Labor Day. Jaye is a teacher, and as she's crunching for the start of a new school year, I go away and let her get her teacher on while I get my dive on.
Immediately following my really bad Labor Day live aboard experience of 2008 (detailed here and pix here), myself and some close friends started a new tradition: The Land Locked Labor Day Live Aboard in Monterey. This is the 3rd annual version, and as always, the core group was in place and ready to dive.
I was going to be unable to dive all three days this time - my sights were on mixing in some family time with the dive time. I had set aside Saturday all day for diving, and Sunday AM. Any dive time with Claudette is a precious moment (especially this year, with us sharing fewer), and toss in the Reno contingent and the mornings are just sweeter with the evenings being the best parts of the days.
I drove up Friday after work, unable to take off the entire day this time. Arriving around 9:00 PM or so, I was unable to locate Claudette. I scan the parking lot. There's the Dog Mobile. There is some monster truck with kayaks aloft with NV plates - must be part of team Reno. There is Merlin's familiar rig with two X-tables strapped to the rack. Hmmmm
I walk the lot again. No Chica Mobile. We texted earlier that afternoon, but not a peep since.
I settle in for some sleepy time. I hear commotion and laughter outside of my room an hour or so later. I awake and peek out the blinds. Its Claudette and Merlin and some others yucking it up. I shout something to the effect "Keep it down out there... I know your Father!"
I couldn't find Claudette, as she and Ben V were, of course, doing a night dive.
I settle in, crash hard and prepare for Saturday AM at Lobos.
Armed with 5 rolls of masking tape for the gate crew, I pick up some lunch supplies from Safeway, then head off to Lobos. Its a lovely morning. A bit misty, but the flatness at Monastery on the drive in was encouraging.
I hit the line - I'm back a ways... hmmm. Early birds! We do the meeting and greeting and welcome each other to MoCal. The gate opens, we roll in.
I grab a spot next to Claudette. The plan is Jaye will go touring while I spend the day diving with fav dive buddy. Love that plan! So the gear transference begins... hauling all the stuff I'll need for at least two, possibly three dives out of my packed truck, and piling all of this into Claudette's smaller packed Element.
We survey the glassy flatness that is Whalers cove. Lovely!! I go and make a manly toss of our orange buoy - we keep a buoy just off shore so we don't have to schlep back in deco bottles and scooters - rather we just hang them onto rings tied into the line and let them soak until the next dive, just trading back gas cylinders.
DIVE #1 - Saturday 9/3
I have a special surprise planned for this first dive. We gear up, but the surprise I'm planning involves my gloves. And the surprise involves me getting my dry gloves on while away from the group so they don't see what's going on. No biggie - I always glove up before sliding into my BP/W... but in my haste to be stealthy I forgot to put on my hood before gloving up.
I had Claudette help me with the 12mm Otter Bay helmet, and now I'm ready to rock.
My surprise continues to leave me a bit clumsy in the hands. I can't shunt out gear with my normal degree of aplomb. This is what your Sensus looks like when you drop your deco bottle, you hang out on the surface so you don't look like a goober, then when nobody is looking you have to go retrieve it quickly.
There is a harbor seal sunning on a rock at the bottom of the ramp. I'm dropping gear, picking up gear, my necklace is bubbling and free flowing as I set in - so I'm basically being a noisy, flailing CF as I try to get my rig in place to get a few water-level shots of the very unimpressed harbor seal. Of course in all the flailing I knocked the cam out of Auto Focus... so my shot of the seal sucks. That's my single largest complaint about the Nauticam D7000 housing - I am constantly knocking it out of AF into MF by way of knocking the button. I need to pull that button off, as I will never shoot in manual focus.
The plan was to head to Betos. I wanted to be sure Claudette and I got there at the same time as the other 6 or 8 divers, so I could spring the surprise on everyone. But the dropping of the bottle (TWICE) and the slow going of gearing up put us at the end of the line.
We hustle up, head out, drop.
The water is cold. My Suunto says its 52, I'm thinking no way. My Sensus had it in the high 40's which seems to make more sense, as I'm getting chilly.
We get to Hole In The Wall. The water is dark, but not dark enough. We get to the very edge of Betos on the heels of the other teams. Its dark down there.
I first spring it on Claudette. I am wearing, under my blue dry gloves, Light Up Raver Gloves festooned on the back of the hand with Michael Jackson Sequins.
These things have switches I can barely reach. But when hit the switch, they glow and flash and change colors on the finger tips. When the conditions are dark, they shine through the blue dry gloves and create quite the show. They're a bit cooler than proper liners, and the finger tip LED's were a bit clunky (hence the twice dropped bottle) - but what a show!!
Claudette flooded her mask a couple of times. We were cracking up.
I scoot over to the front of the pack which is now in the middle of Betos. I kick over to James, and simply put my index finger from my right hand oh the Xen on his scooter dashboard, and put my left hand over my mask, so it lights up my face.
He looks. He looks again. He does a triple take, then he starts cracking up.
I go down the line, flashing and twinkling for all to see, then Chica and I peel off to hit the end of Betos and look for stuff to shoot.
WHAT A FUN MOMENT!!! I get some shots of a pair of Albolineata Nudis, some more nudi shots and we're soon in some minor deco (and I hoovered some gas with the bottle juggling) so its time to head back.
We get back to the ramp after the bulk of the group. James is laughing. Janet is cracking up... they're asking about the lights and the gloves, so I pull off the blue outer glove to reveal the Michael Jackson specials.
Ben V is there on shore to snap some shots of the reveal and my Jazz Hand Bling. He was also quick to remind the Team Reno (and a few locals) that I'm from Los Angeles and these sort of fashion accessories are to be expected "down there...."
Dive one. Great stuff. I'll have more pics soon. Dive Two next!
-Ken
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James and the harbor seal (Ben V photo!)
Chica and the harbor seal (Ben V photo)
Ken and his gurgling necklace (Photo Ben V... uh, thanks)
Ken getting harbor seal shot (photo Ben V)
Ken - post dive glove reveal! (photo Ben V)
Kenny Jazz Hands Bling (photo Ben V)
A very unimpressive shot of the very unimpressed harbor seal
Shot of the Albolineata pair at the end of Betos.
Saturday lunchola
Many thanks to Ben V - who took great care of my buddy on Friday night, tipped me off to the tape, took shots, hung out on Sat even though he wasn't diving, and is generally a MoCal legend and national treasure. I love you my brother. Thanks so much for everything this weekend!
Many thanks to Claudette - Apex buddy, bringing the fun every moment - on the dive, on the SI, at lunch... every moment.
More pics, more stories and more fun stuff on Dive #2 - up next!
-Ken
The excellent preamble to this trip can be read here: Time to Dive...MoCal!!!!
For close to 10 years now I've had a tradition of going away for a 2 or 3 day trip on Labor Day. Jaye is a teacher, and as she's crunching for the start of a new school year, I go away and let her get her teacher on while I get my dive on.
Immediately following my really bad Labor Day live aboard experience of 2008 (detailed here and pix here), myself and some close friends started a new tradition: The Land Locked Labor Day Live Aboard in Monterey. This is the 3rd annual version, and as always, the core group was in place and ready to dive.
I was going to be unable to dive all three days this time - my sights were on mixing in some family time with the dive time. I had set aside Saturday all day for diving, and Sunday AM. Any dive time with Claudette is a precious moment (especially this year, with us sharing fewer), and toss in the Reno contingent and the mornings are just sweeter with the evenings being the best parts of the days.
I drove up Friday after work, unable to take off the entire day this time. Arriving around 9:00 PM or so, I was unable to locate Claudette. I scan the parking lot. There's the Dog Mobile. There is some monster truck with kayaks aloft with NV plates - must be part of team Reno. There is Merlin's familiar rig with two X-tables strapped to the rack. Hmmmm
I walk the lot again. No Chica Mobile. We texted earlier that afternoon, but not a peep since.
I settle in for some sleepy time. I hear commotion and laughter outside of my room an hour or so later. I awake and peek out the blinds. Its Claudette and Merlin and some others yucking it up. I shout something to the effect "Keep it down out there... I know your Father!"
I couldn't find Claudette, as she and Ben V were, of course, doing a night dive.
I settle in, crash hard and prepare for Saturday AM at Lobos.
Armed with 5 rolls of masking tape for the gate crew, I pick up some lunch supplies from Safeway, then head off to Lobos. Its a lovely morning. A bit misty, but the flatness at Monastery on the drive in was encouraging.
I hit the line - I'm back a ways... hmmm. Early birds! We do the meeting and greeting and welcome each other to MoCal. The gate opens, we roll in.
I grab a spot next to Claudette. The plan is Jaye will go touring while I spend the day diving with fav dive buddy. Love that plan! So the gear transference begins... hauling all the stuff I'll need for at least two, possibly three dives out of my packed truck, and piling all of this into Claudette's smaller packed Element.
We survey the glassy flatness that is Whalers cove. Lovely!! I go and make a manly toss of our orange buoy - we keep a buoy just off shore so we don't have to schlep back in deco bottles and scooters - rather we just hang them onto rings tied into the line and let them soak until the next dive, just trading back gas cylinders.
DIVE #1 - Saturday 9/3
I have a special surprise planned for this first dive. We gear up, but the surprise I'm planning involves my gloves. And the surprise involves me getting my dry gloves on while away from the group so they don't see what's going on. No biggie - I always glove up before sliding into my BP/W... but in my haste to be stealthy I forgot to put on my hood before gloving up.
I had Claudette help me with the 12mm Otter Bay helmet, and now I'm ready to rock.
My surprise continues to leave me a bit clumsy in the hands. I can't shunt out gear with my normal degree of aplomb. This is what your Sensus looks like when you drop your deco bottle, you hang out on the surface so you don't look like a goober, then when nobody is looking you have to go retrieve it quickly.
There is a harbor seal sunning on a rock at the bottom of the ramp. I'm dropping gear, picking up gear, my necklace is bubbling and free flowing as I set in - so I'm basically being a noisy, flailing CF as I try to get my rig in place to get a few water-level shots of the very unimpressed harbor seal. Of course in all the flailing I knocked the cam out of Auto Focus... so my shot of the seal sucks. That's my single largest complaint about the Nauticam D7000 housing - I am constantly knocking it out of AF into MF by way of knocking the button. I need to pull that button off, as I will never shoot in manual focus.
The plan was to head to Betos. I wanted to be sure Claudette and I got there at the same time as the other 6 or 8 divers, so I could spring the surprise on everyone. But the dropping of the bottle (TWICE) and the slow going of gearing up put us at the end of the line.
We hustle up, head out, drop.
The water is cold. My Suunto says its 52, I'm thinking no way. My Sensus had it in the high 40's which seems to make more sense, as I'm getting chilly.
We get to Hole In The Wall. The water is dark, but not dark enough. We get to the very edge of Betos on the heels of the other teams. Its dark down there.
I first spring it on Claudette. I am wearing, under my blue dry gloves, Light Up Raver Gloves festooned on the back of the hand with Michael Jackson Sequins.
These things have switches I can barely reach. But when hit the switch, they glow and flash and change colors on the finger tips. When the conditions are dark, they shine through the blue dry gloves and create quite the show. They're a bit cooler than proper liners, and the finger tip LED's were a bit clunky (hence the twice dropped bottle) - but what a show!!
Claudette flooded her mask a couple of times. We were cracking up.
I scoot over to the front of the pack which is now in the middle of Betos. I kick over to James, and simply put my index finger from my right hand oh the Xen on his scooter dashboard, and put my left hand over my mask, so it lights up my face.
He looks. He looks again. He does a triple take, then he starts cracking up.
I go down the line, flashing and twinkling for all to see, then Chica and I peel off to hit the end of Betos and look for stuff to shoot.
WHAT A FUN MOMENT!!! I get some shots of a pair of Albolineata Nudis, some more nudi shots and we're soon in some minor deco (and I hoovered some gas with the bottle juggling) so its time to head back.
We get back to the ramp after the bulk of the group. James is laughing. Janet is cracking up... they're asking about the lights and the gloves, so I pull off the blue outer glove to reveal the Michael Jackson specials.
Ben V is there on shore to snap some shots of the reveal and my Jazz Hand Bling. He was also quick to remind the Team Reno (and a few locals) that I'm from Los Angeles and these sort of fashion accessories are to be expected "down there...."
Dive one. Great stuff. I'll have more pics soon. Dive Two next!
-Ken
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
James and the harbor seal (Ben V photo!)
Chica and the harbor seal (Ben V photo)
Ken and his gurgling necklace (Photo Ben V... uh, thanks)
Ken getting harbor seal shot (photo Ben V)
Ken - post dive glove reveal! (photo Ben V)
Kenny Jazz Hands Bling (photo Ben V)
A very unimpressive shot of the very unimpressed harbor seal
Shot of the Albolineata pair at the end of Betos.
Saturday lunchola
Many thanks to Ben V - who took great care of my buddy on Friday night, tipped me off to the tape, took shots, hung out on Sat even though he wasn't diving, and is generally a MoCal legend and national treasure. I love you my brother. Thanks so much for everything this weekend!
Many thanks to Claudette - Apex buddy, bringing the fun every moment - on the dive, on the SI, at lunch... every moment.
More pics, more stories and more fun stuff on Dive #2 - up next!
-Ken