KOMPRESSOR
Contributor
Scuba diving in Norway put some demand on your experience with cold waters. In the summer you may be ok with a good wetsuit or semidry, but most of us use drysuit all year round. Personally i consider buying a semi for summer use, because it's more convenient when the surface temps are warm. The best diving is within the cooler period of september through may though. We can have very clear water and our marine life is nothing behind what you find in the tropics. Just different! I personally find our marine life the most fascinating.
Besides, we have no sharks. -Just plenty of whales! :11:
I would like to share with you some of our experiences from the island Hitra, just outside the Trondheimsfiord in Norway. We visit this island regularly and we have put some stuff from a few of these trips in our personal website.
Her are the links:
General about Hitra: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/index.htm
October trip: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/hitratur_mdk/index_eng.htm (50 pictures)
February trip: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/hitra0205/index_eng.htm (280 pictures)
Reidar
Besides, we have no sharks. -Just plenty of whales! :11:
I would like to share with you some of our experiences from the island Hitra, just outside the Trondheimsfiord in Norway. We visit this island regularly and we have put some stuff from a few of these trips in our personal website.
Her are the links:
General about Hitra: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/index.htm
October trip: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/hitratur_mdk/index_eng.htm (50 pictures)
February trip: http://home.online.no/~mo-5/places/hitra/hitra0205/index_eng.htm (280 pictures)
Reidar