BartBe
Guest
Hi all....
I know it's lame but I just can't help myself... I feel like i have to anounce that I did my first two OW dives yesterday !! And I loved every second of it !
Yesterday morning my instructor took me to the 'Barrages d'leau d'heure' a flooded valley here in Belgium. We did two consecutive dives for a total of about 45 mins. Our maximum depth was about 16m / 48 ft. Visibility was seriously limited (about 3ft, sometimes even less but that didn't make it any less enjoyable for me !
fish : saw a few... not many and I don't have a clue yet what they where
In these waters there are a few objects to visit (a bus, a helicopter, chopped down trees, some other stuff...) and we went for the bus. It's a bus that is completely stripped (no windows, engine and stuff ) and is in about 30ft of water. The bus became the home for some of the larger fish is the lake.
I can put my worries and stress to rest now as i felt it all went very well (fingers crossed for next time , I didn't stress and felt very comfortable even with the low vis.
Although i'm still a beginner and not certified yet i'm getting a bit closer to being a scuba diver and i love it...
PS: I hope i'm not boring you guys with this post and it's probably all very old news for you but i just felt I had to
I know it's lame but I just can't help myself... I feel like i have to anounce that I did my first two OW dives yesterday !! And I loved every second of it !
Yesterday morning my instructor took me to the 'Barrages d'leau d'heure' a flooded valley here in Belgium. We did two consecutive dives for a total of about 45 mins. Our maximum depth was about 16m / 48 ft. Visibility was seriously limited (about 3ft, sometimes even less but that didn't make it any less enjoyable for me !
fish : saw a few... not many and I don't have a clue yet what they where
In these waters there are a few objects to visit (a bus, a helicopter, chopped down trees, some other stuff...) and we went for the bus. It's a bus that is completely stripped (no windows, engine and stuff ) and is in about 30ft of water. The bus became the home for some of the larger fish is the lake.
I can put my worries and stress to rest now as i felt it all went very well (fingers crossed for next time , I didn't stress and felt very comfortable even with the low vis.
Although i'm still a beginner and not certified yet i'm getting a bit closer to being a scuba diver and i love it...
PS: I hope i'm not boring you guys with this post and it's probably all very old news for you but i just felt I had to