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Old school.... weird combination. BSAC, PADI, IANTD and NACD.
Yeah, similar here.

BSAC (Started and still sort of a member)
SAA
TDI/IANTD

Just thought you knew Craig - he is a PADI instructor, often using Preston Hill quarry - I use that for the shallow training stuff when I do trimix courses.
 
I've heard of mixed gas diving but mixed beer diving is a new one on me??

Yeah quadmix is pretty good

Start with oxygen, helium, nitrogen, and vick's vapour rub:
Advanced fault diagnosis. Vicks - EletriciansForums.net

That's Scapa flow on the 100th anniversary - I was full of a cold but still wanted to dive - Vicks does work!!


Normally quadmix is oxygen, helium, nitrogen, and the aroma of the night before's beer!
 
Yeah, similar here.

BSAC (Started and still sort of a member)
SAA
TDI/IANTD

Just thought you knew Craig - he is a PADI instructor, often using Preston Hill quarry - I use that for the shallow training stuff when I do trimix courses.
I know Craig from the Protect Preston hill group.

Looking at your quals. Ever tried cave?
 
I know Craig from the Protect Preston hill group.

Looking at your quals. Ever tried cave?
Yes, used to work in florida a bit, so did a few caves, fantastic experience, but too expensive to travel for just a few dives, and in the uk caving is so different - there are a few mines which are similar to those caves in florida etc, but I tend to prefer wreck diving.

This weekend past we dived the forth, one of the k-boats and the Avondale Park (last ship sunk by a u-boat - just after the end of ww2).

So many wrecks, and comparatively easy to get to around Scotland that it's something one can do most weekends.

One of my friends emigrated to Cyprus, but ended up coming back to Scotland partially because of the diving here, in Cyprus there really is only the Zen' - which he knew too well!

Never been myself - hope you are enjoying it, your photos look great.
 
Yes, used to work in florida a bit, so did a few caves, fantastic experience, but too expensive to travel for just a few dives, and in the uk caving is so different - there are a few mines which are similar to those caves in florida etc, but I tend to prefer wreck diving.

This weekend past we dived the forth, one of the k-boats and the Avondale Park (last ship sunk by a u-boat - just after the end of ww2).

So many wrecks, and comparatively easy to get to around Scotland that it's something one can do most weekends.

One of my friends emigrated to Cyprus, but ended up coming back to Scotland partially because of the diving here, in Cyprus there really is only the Zen' - which he knew too well!

Never been myself - hope you are enjoying it, your photos look great.
Julie.

Just back.

They are dropping wrecks everywhere at the moment. Also Green Bay north of Ayia Napa is an amazing dive for Turtles, they are magnificent and don't give a ----?

We had one 3 feet from us doing the turtle equivalent of the bear scratching on a tree.

4 last gratuitous photos.

The drop down the lift shaft into upper cargo and under one of the lorries. Remember she's on her side so the lift is actually a horizontal swim.
 

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