bc214
Contributor
I introduced myself a month or two ago and listed out my basic plan. So here is an update on what is, sadly enough, the end of my first diving season. I obtained my OW in the middle of July, and since then have logged 17 dives. Mostly quarry dives, with depths up to 80', and a couple of saltwater bay dives (including one night dive).
I am fortunate enough to have a LDS with a pool, and can work on my buoyancy often without having to make it all the way to a dive site. This has helped tremendously with my confidence and ability. Also, this has given me a good chance to work on my frog kick and trim.
I have been having a blast diving, and have luckily enough, not had any real issues. I obtained my own equipment, as shockingly enough, switched to a BP&W not long after. (That was a terrific investment by the way)
Although Scuba has been something that I have wanted to do for a while, the summer is over for me and I am back to school next week. Two jobs, a couple kids, and school will make any fall diving difficult. I have committed to a Sept. NJ wreck dive, but that will likely be the true end of the season.
I do however have a nice vacation planned for after this semester, and will be diving the Bahamas after Christmas.
So that is my short report on my very short dive habit so far. It's been a great summer, and thank you for all the tips and tricks on this forum. I'll still be around, just more of a lurker for a bit.
-BC
I am fortunate enough to have a LDS with a pool, and can work on my buoyancy often without having to make it all the way to a dive site. This has helped tremendously with my confidence and ability. Also, this has given me a good chance to work on my frog kick and trim.
I have been having a blast diving, and have luckily enough, not had any real issues. I obtained my own equipment, as shockingly enough, switched to a BP&W not long after. (That was a terrific investment by the way)
Although Scuba has been something that I have wanted to do for a while, the summer is over for me and I am back to school next week. Two jobs, a couple kids, and school will make any fall diving difficult. I have committed to a Sept. NJ wreck dive, but that will likely be the true end of the season.
I do however have a nice vacation planned for after this semester, and will be diving the Bahamas after Christmas.
So that is my short report on my very short dive habit so far. It's been a great summer, and thank you for all the tips and tricks on this forum. I'll still be around, just more of a lurker for a bit.
-BC