darylm74
Contributor
I attended the annual Haunted Quarry hosted by Bainbridge and Splash Water Sports (my LDS from Pittsburgh PA). I finished up my advanced with an 87ft dive down to the cabin cruiser. It was a balmy 43 degrees. Luckily I had finished my drysuit course a few months ago and have been diving in it and wasn't one of the unlucky fellows in a 7mm there. We had one guy who had a free flow once we came back up to the platform below barrel 12 at around 69 feet. He handled the out of air situation quite well though he did panic for a good 30 seconds and tried to go up before he realized that there were 4 instructors along with one of the other advanced students and I (both of us were the students wearing drysuits) with pony bottles and he had octos being shoved in his mouth as though he were being spoon fed. He went back up a few feet to calm down with a few of the instructors but all was well and he did fine, better than most people would have I presume. I had some concerns with some issues with my new regulator (in a relative term as only part of it was new but it was all new to me..Apeks DS4 with US Divers Octos). It turned out to be fine especially at depth and as cold as it was. I will see what happens in February when we do our ice-dive which I signed up for. Otherwise, though I only lacked the deep dive to finish my advanced, I went along on the peak-performance buyouncy dive with the other advanced students there and then did the haunted quarry (haunted house under water) with one of my shop's owners and did fine considering I somehow dumped 8lbs of weight. I am finding since I went to a BP/W, I am needing less and less weight with each dive (I lost one of my ankle weights right off shore, which was found luckily, while doing my deep dive).
On another note I met a group, none of which I got names, that looked like a DIR group, yet none were. They were all just tech divers and the woman in the group, with all due respects but you couldn't stop starring
had a set of black-perl apeks on her twin tanks. Caught myself licking my lipas and wasn't sure if it was because of her or her taste in regulators. She definitely ran the show with respect to her little group and wished I had gotten names (her husband was nice too :icorolley )and they were all talkative to a little ole newbi-advanced guy like me. I also got a lot of attention on my Oxycheq wing.
Well that's about it except that I can say that I will never ever camp at Bainbridge again, at least not unless it is by myself. The trains came at 1, 3, 5 and 7 a.m. and blocked the tracks back across every morning till about 8 am,making my pregnant wife squirm most uncomfortably. They have a nice camping area but between the trains and the rain, it got to be pretty miserable. Can say I'm glad to be back in my own bed tonight.
Well to all you other wreckers....good evening and wet dreams...in a diving sort of sense...
Daryl
On another note I met a group, none of which I got names, that looked like a DIR group, yet none were. They were all just tech divers and the woman in the group, with all due respects but you couldn't stop starring

Well that's about it except that I can say that I will never ever camp at Bainbridge again, at least not unless it is by myself. The trains came at 1, 3, 5 and 7 a.m. and blocked the tracks back across every morning till about 8 am,making my pregnant wife squirm most uncomfortably. They have a nice camping area but between the trains and the rain, it got to be pretty miserable. Can say I'm glad to be back in my own bed tonight.
Well to all you other wreckers....good evening and wet dreams...in a diving sort of sense...
Daryl