My dive plan.
Decide to dive north or south and if we need to pack a lunch. (If diving south lunch is often the Kite City food truck!) Drive to site and check conditions. Adapt as needed. Walk the site checking for best entry. Its not always the marked site.
Gear up at the truck and walk to entry. Put on mask and regulator and partly fill wing. Carefully enter water. The shore is often uneven with unexpected grooves and boulders. Once in deeper water put on fins and descend for the swim to the reef. This is where we most often see eagle rays and other prime sealife.
At the reef we mark our start with a small buoy if there is not one at the site then descend to about 50 to 80 feet, decide direction, swim to turn, ascend to about 30 feet and swim back. Repeat procedure to exit. We will often then just switch tanks and repeat a second dive at same site swimming in the opposite direction. If its a night dive we but a light on our buoy.
Decide to dive north or south and if we need to pack a lunch. (If diving south lunch is often the Kite City food truck!) Drive to site and check conditions. Adapt as needed. Walk the site checking for best entry. Its not always the marked site.
Gear up at the truck and walk to entry. Put on mask and regulator and partly fill wing. Carefully enter water. The shore is often uneven with unexpected grooves and boulders. Once in deeper water put on fins and descend for the swim to the reef. This is where we most often see eagle rays and other prime sealife.
At the reef we mark our start with a small buoy if there is not one at the site then descend to about 50 to 80 feet, decide direction, swim to turn, ascend to about 30 feet and swim back. Repeat procedure to exit. We will often then just switch tanks and repeat a second dive at same site swimming in the opposite direction. If its a night dive we but a light on our buoy.