A few years ago Mark and I were strolling along a beautiful sun soaked beach in Thailand after a wonderful snorkeling excursion. I remember talking excitedly about the amazing things I had seen under the surface as well as bemoaning the fact that my lungs would only let me stay down for about forty seconds at a time before demanding I'd return to the surface for another greedy gulp of air.
When Mark said "We should learn how to scuba dive" I just kind of laughed it off, as back then I mistakenly thought that scuba diving was the reserve for people with plenty of cash to splash.
However on our return to the UK Mark phoned a few places to inquire about training and costs and after considerable deliberation we decided to sign-up for the PADI Open Water Course with Dive Wimbledon and so the journey to awesomeness began.
As ridiculous as this may sound to others, learning how to scuba dive totally revolutionized my life and it has had a profound effect on my self-confidence. Sometimes something brilliant comes along that makes you glow and grow and for me that something was scuba diving.
"Meet People, Go Places, Do Things" is the PADI motto and since becoming Divemaster Trainee with Aquatron Dive Centre that has become my sweet life :)
Yesterday Mark had a day off so we jumped in the car and drove to Loch Long. In the morning we dived a site called The Caves and in the afternoon we moved down the shore to a site called The A-Frames.
The Caves - Loch Long |
Mark and Jen enjoying a post dive coffee. |
We've had a fair bit of rain and blustery winds here in Scotland of late but yesterday we had perfect diving weather. In the morning there was barely a ripple on the loch and we even had some blue sky breaking through in the afternoon. The water temperature was a cool 10°C but even after a 45 minute dive I still didn't feel that cold, in other words there is a very good reason why so many fellow divers opt for the Scubapro Everdry 4, it keeps you nice and toasty.
Pre-dive lunch at A-Frames where we managed to gatecrash an army exercise. |
The highlight of the day was having our first ever catshark encounter. Sadly we didn't bring the GoPro camera on these dives which was a real shame because the visibility was really quite good but I was brushing up on my navigating skills and we thought it best not to task load ourselves. There will be another encounter I am sure.
I will wrap up with a little medley of pics from the past couple of months.
Now that Mark and I are both Divemasters in training we will be doing a lot more diving with the school, both as little helpers and as students ourselves.
The first rung on the PADI professional ladder looms in the distance but first there is plenty of studying, practicing, perfecting, working and playing to be done :)
Mark and I did four pool sessions and three open water days with the school this month. We also did the Enriched Air Diver Course and bagged our certs with flying colours, huzzah! |
St. Catherines - Loch Fyne with Aquatron Dive Centre |
29 Steps with the Open Water students who all did swimmingly. |
Mark also did the first part of the Night Diver course at the A-Frames, I tagged along to serve up a hot drink during the surface interval. |
St. Catherines with the school last Sunday. It was a bit of a dreich day but it takes more than a bit of rain and wind to wipe the smile off a Scottish scuba divers face, we are hardcore ;) |
Have a funderful Halloween peeps :)
Loads of love,
Jennie
xXx
7 comments:
Isn't it nice to find something that just SINGS for you? I'm so happy that you have made scuba diving part of your life. Both of my brothers are scuba divers but honestly I'm too afraid. So good for you! But gosh that water looks cold. Brrrrrr
First off, just, WOW! Congratulations on your and Mark's achievements and certifications as Master Scuba Divers and being Divemasters in training. The terrain in the photos you took by The Caves at Loch Long look both rugged and scenically lovely. I'm glad the two of you are using and taking good care with such good equipment, allowing you to dive in the chilly water for 45 minutes. You both look like superheroes in your dive gear.
I don't think I ever asked before: How long did it take you and Mark in the beginning to get used to how loud those bubbles are underwater? I know it surprised me when I tried scuba diving a half century ago.
I hope you have a fun Halloween Charity Dance, more fun pondering your costume choices and a funderful Halloween yourself!
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You two are amazing and I love all your new adventures :)
That looks like so much fun! Good on you for taking the plunge and having such a remarkable adventure. I hope you get to do it again soon.
Lovely! I got SCUBA certified years ago and it has made for some very inspiring adventures! Well done!
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