DomaNitrogen
Contributor
I just came from Quseir had a couple of dives there
and i would like to share my experience. I dived a site i really cant
remember it's name but starts with a "M" anyway it's a shore dive you
walk 15m from the beach you drop down and when u hit 5 meters there is a
fishing boat laying there. the boat is about 6-8 meters long. You can go
North or South with the reef wall. Our dive guide said we will go North
against the current. Strangely after a while i found the current is
North we kept going and the current was getting very strong dragging us.
At that point the instructor turned at a turn of and signaled to go back
the other way and he was struggling to return he used he's hands at that
point i was behind him. I turned started finning but i was all ready in
the turn of the current was too strong i was going no where. started
using my hand barely moving i went as down as possible and close to the
reef to avoid the current and barely moved and i was breathing like hell
at that moment i was getting too tired. I kept thinking to myself is it
time to Panic?? its going to happen any moment now any moment now and i was
surprised from my reaction i did not. I hooked my hand into a Coral and
rested for a few seconds and started fighting the current again using
hands, double kicks, Frog kicks anything until i progressed and the
current decreased and we where on our way back safely. Although i used
around 50 Bars in a few min i did not panic thank god.
I always assume that the Guide knows the dive site and knows the
environment more then i do; the instructor said after the dive he never
experienced the north current. To conclude two things never switch
off your mind concerning environmental issues cause the guide knows what
he's doin always have your doubts and be on alert . Second always know
your directions even in guided dives dont switch of your mind and just
follow and watch. As a worst case scenario i would have surfaced and
swam to shore but i had to consider two thing 1) to be dragged to the
blue no boats around. 2) i was tolled a lot of fire corals around not
going to be nice tryin to get over them.
But i did enjoy the dive and thought of it as a new experience and
learned a lot about myself, my flaws. Although it was very scary at the
moment
and i would like to share my experience. I dived a site i really cant
remember it's name but starts with a "M" anyway it's a shore dive you
walk 15m from the beach you drop down and when u hit 5 meters there is a
fishing boat laying there. the boat is about 6-8 meters long. You can go
North or South with the reef wall. Our dive guide said we will go North
against the current. Strangely after a while i found the current is
North we kept going and the current was getting very strong dragging us.
At that point the instructor turned at a turn of and signaled to go back
the other way and he was struggling to return he used he's hands at that
point i was behind him. I turned started finning but i was all ready in
the turn of the current was too strong i was going no where. started
using my hand barely moving i went as down as possible and close to the
reef to avoid the current and barely moved and i was breathing like hell
at that moment i was getting too tired. I kept thinking to myself is it
time to Panic?? its going to happen any moment now any moment now and i was
surprised from my reaction i did not. I hooked my hand into a Coral and
rested for a few seconds and started fighting the current again using
hands, double kicks, Frog kicks anything until i progressed and the
current decreased and we where on our way back safely. Although i used
around 50 Bars in a few min i did not panic thank god.
I always assume that the Guide knows the dive site and knows the
environment more then i do; the instructor said after the dive he never
experienced the north current. To conclude two things never switch
off your mind concerning environmental issues cause the guide knows what
he's doin always have your doubts and be on alert . Second always know
your directions even in guided dives dont switch of your mind and just
follow and watch. As a worst case scenario i would have surfaced and
swam to shore but i had to consider two thing 1) to be dragged to the
blue no boats around. 2) i was tolled a lot of fire corals around not
going to be nice tryin to get over them.
But i did enjoy the dive and thought of it as a new experience and
learned a lot about myself, my flaws. Although it was very scary at the
moment