sea_otter
Contributor
Everyone gets lost at Lobos. Just not everyone admits to it. ;-)
My mom and I were there yesterday for two dives. The first one was around the end of Middle Reef, where we encountered beautiful vis in the neighborhood of 35-40 ft. Really calm, clear, and lots of nudibranchs. We were a bit disappointed by the lack of fish, though. Apparently they were all hanging out on the west side of the cove. Saw one big cabezon, a few canary rockfish, a few blues, but no bigger schools.
Second dive was to Coal Chute Cavern. I didn't know exactly where the cavern was - apparently it's just inside Coal Chute Cove on the south side. We managed to find it! Beautiful swim over middle reef, tons of fish, tons of life, and just a little surge. Not a dive you can do every day, but on a weekend like this, it is well worth doing! Though navigation worked pretty well on the way out (even not knowing exactly where I was going), I did end up aiming a bit south on the return, but we had plenty of gas to drop back down and swim to the boat ramp.
Dive 1: Max depth 64 ft, temperature 50F. Dive time 52 min.
Dive 2: Max depth 38 ft, temperature 53F. Dive time 77 min.
Temperature on land in the 90s... but an improvement over 110+ in San Jose!
My mom and I were there yesterday for two dives. The first one was around the end of Middle Reef, where we encountered beautiful vis in the neighborhood of 35-40 ft. Really calm, clear, and lots of nudibranchs. We were a bit disappointed by the lack of fish, though. Apparently they were all hanging out on the west side of the cove. Saw one big cabezon, a few canary rockfish, a few blues, but no bigger schools.
Second dive was to Coal Chute Cavern. I didn't know exactly where the cavern was - apparently it's just inside Coal Chute Cove on the south side. We managed to find it! Beautiful swim over middle reef, tons of fish, tons of life, and just a little surge. Not a dive you can do every day, but on a weekend like this, it is well worth doing! Though navigation worked pretty well on the way out (even not knowing exactly where I was going), I did end up aiming a bit south on the return, but we had plenty of gas to drop back down and swim to the boat ramp.
Dive 1: Max depth 64 ft, temperature 50F. Dive time 52 min.
Dive 2: Max depth 38 ft, temperature 53F. Dive time 77 min.
Temperature on land in the 90s... but an improvement over 110+ in San Jose!