Well, Max. I'm sorry you had a bad experience on your Big Sur trip. I was on the trip before yours, and it was a very adventurous experience to say the least. Our first day (of 4) was spent at Von Helm Rock off of San Simeon. The 7 to 10ft. seas and 30-40kt. winds held us back from much progress further than that. The dive was beautiful! We didn't expect much of the site, but we found 35-45ft. vis all the way to 100fsw. We dove it twice, then we headed back to the peir in San Simeon and shelter from the gail. The next morning we departed north again with hopes to make it to tide rock. We arrived there with very windy conditions, swell, a cold 50deg. ocean (46 at 110fsw), and blue 60+ft. vis. Again, surprised it was such great vis in such bad surface condition. This was just the first of many dives ranging from 30-70ft.vis with depths ranging from 65-130fsw. The current was almost non existent. Come the end of the trip i was exhausted and dead on my feet, but, if I had it all to do over again, I'd not change a thing. I was looking for adventure, and thats what I got. Over and over...
My experience with the Vision swim step is a love/hate relationship. Hanging at the safety stop and watching it looked much like a steal beast waiting to devour me, and by no means did one want to get close to the anchor line. Lucky for us, we could see it well. Pea soup and green water ascents are not much fun:/ Especially in the condtions and sites you saw. I do have to say though, with all due respect to a fellow diver, Kevin Lee's tank looks bigger than he is. Its gotta be a HP130? No doubt its a struggle. Those things weigh a ton...
I've been mostly lucky on my Vision trips to Big Sur, and sometimes not so much. The place is indeed remote, and having lived and worked in the area for the past 12 years, I have seen her live some darks days of late. For me, these trips are an expedition and I never know what it will be like. No one does. Much thanks to Ian, Skye, Troy, Walker, Eric, Cory and Jessica for making this adventure possible for all of us. I've always appreiciated your work, though Ive only see it on the board, and would love to see what you and Big Sur could do together. I look forward to seeing those images when you find the right conditions here. Glad you were all safe...