Hi everybody!
I dive up here in Canada where the water is (usually) clean and (mostly) c-o-l-d !!!
I love wreck diving (Arabia, Forest City, Munson, etc.), shore diving, and well...diving.
Night dives are right at the top of my list. A night dive on "The Anchor",yahooo!
What I really seem to like are deep dives - where the water starts to become an inky blue/black as you glide over the rim of an undewater cliff at 100 feet and plummet, head first to 140' before remembering to stop, turn around and look up--look way, way up--and wave to the safety diver who is peering over the edge of the cliff at 100'...straining to see you. But for them, you've seemingly disappeared into that vast black chasm-just 40' below them. Their silhouette far above you cleary visible in the clear, cold water against the backdrop of a perfectly cloudless, sun-blazingly clear blue sky kinda day. Here you are headeding down the Dufferin wall. What a dive!
Oh yeah, Coz is cool too!!
I dive up here in Canada where the water is (usually) clean and (mostly) c-o-l-d !!!
I love wreck diving (Arabia, Forest City, Munson, etc.), shore diving, and well...diving.
Night dives are right at the top of my list. A night dive on "The Anchor",yahooo!
What I really seem to like are deep dives - where the water starts to become an inky blue/black as you glide over the rim of an undewater cliff at 100 feet and plummet, head first to 140' before remembering to stop, turn around and look up--look way, way up--and wave to the safety diver who is peering over the edge of the cliff at 100'...straining to see you. But for them, you've seemingly disappeared into that vast black chasm-just 40' below them. Their silhouette far above you cleary visible in the clear, cold water against the backdrop of a perfectly cloudless, sun-blazingly clear blue sky kinda day. Here you are headeding down the Dufferin wall. What a dive!
Oh yeah, Coz is cool too!!