I recently returned from Key Largo where I did 38 dives over a 8 day period, however those dives were in my wet suit. Knowing I need experience with my dry suit I knew I need time in the water. (Prior to this post, only had 4 dry suit dives, 2 of those were certification) Working nights and having a unique work schedule, it is hard to find dive buddies. So I decided to take a leap of faith and just go for it and dive solo. I have done the majority of my training at the local lake, so I was familiar with it. I also limited myself to a max depth of 20ft and I stayed close to shore.
So I get there and get my kit set up, shore diving is so much different than boat diving, I struggled to get my gear on by myself but I eventually got it and away I went. With the recent rain we've had there was a constant flow of run off water into the lake which caused visibility to be about 1 - 2 feet. I was also over weighted so I rapidly sunk during my descent. I couldn't see where I was going and was sinking fast! I was getting concerned and began to second guess diving solo but I told myself, "Do You want to be a diver?", and calmed myself down. At that point I was going to add air to my drysuit. Well I hit the inflator button and nothing happened. Yep, you guessed it, I'd forgotten to attach the inflator hose. I calmly reached toward my first stage and felt for the inflator hose . I then rerouted it and attached it and slightly inflated my dry suit. I then took the time to check and neatly fix my gear. OF course by then the Cessna came into view and I landed on top of it. I swam around it, not wanting to stray to far due to the visibility.
After about 20 minutes I surfaced, floated did a 3 min surface interval and went back down. Second time was better. After 20 minutes I surfaced, then surfaced swam to shore. I thought about going back down for a 3rd dive but with being over weighted, I figured it would have been counter productive. That being said, I still need to work and practice diving with the drysuit. On the drive home I felt relief and a sense of accomplishment. So, do I plan to dive solo again, Yes! Do I plan to take self reliant/solo course, YES.
While I have a feeling of accomplishment, reality sunk in that I need more dry suit dives. I had just scheduled a Great Lakes dive trip to Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in July. Looking at my performance today, I ended up putting it off until next year. I did not want to be struggling while diving wrecks and currents.
Looking forward to your thoughts, concerns and criticisms.
So I get there and get my kit set up, shore diving is so much different than boat diving, I struggled to get my gear on by myself but I eventually got it and away I went. With the recent rain we've had there was a constant flow of run off water into the lake which caused visibility to be about 1 - 2 feet. I was also over weighted so I rapidly sunk during my descent. I couldn't see where I was going and was sinking fast! I was getting concerned and began to second guess diving solo but I told myself, "Do You want to be a diver?", and calmed myself down. At that point I was going to add air to my drysuit. Well I hit the inflator button and nothing happened. Yep, you guessed it, I'd forgotten to attach the inflator hose. I calmly reached toward my first stage and felt for the inflator hose . I then rerouted it and attached it and slightly inflated my dry suit. I then took the time to check and neatly fix my gear. OF course by then the Cessna came into view and I landed on top of it. I swam around it, not wanting to stray to far due to the visibility.
After about 20 minutes I surfaced, floated did a 3 min surface interval and went back down. Second time was better. After 20 minutes I surfaced, then surfaced swam to shore. I thought about going back down for a 3rd dive but with being over weighted, I figured it would have been counter productive. That being said, I still need to work and practice diving with the drysuit. On the drive home I felt relief and a sense of accomplishment. So, do I plan to dive solo again, Yes! Do I plan to take self reliant/solo course, YES.
While I have a feeling of accomplishment, reality sunk in that I need more dry suit dives. I had just scheduled a Great Lakes dive trip to Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in July. Looking at my performance today, I ended up putting it off until next year. I did not want to be struggling while diving wrecks and currents.
Looking forward to your thoughts, concerns and criticisms.
