Soggy
Contributor
I went out with Metro West Dive Club today to get a dive in. We met at BK at 10am, then proceeded to Cathedral Rocks to check the scene out. It was somewhat surgey, smack dab at low tide, with ice all over the rocks. Plan B was Back Beach.
Long story short, four went in, two went under, two came out.
We got geared up and in the really murkey water when one of the Metro West guy's reg froze up. I had a small leak from my octo, but it was managable. I swam out with the other two and when we went to descend, I found I was bobbing around like a cork. I hadn't added any weight for the extra layers I was wearing under my drysuit, plus I had a new set of dry gloves. I told the other two to take off without me.
I swam into shore where our surface support ran and got me some more lead. I then proceeded to try and catch up to the rapidly moving dive flag in the distance. I got maybe 100 feet when I realized that something was around my legs....my weight belt had slipped down. Apparently, I didn't cinch it tight enough. I attempted to replace it, but ended up dropping it. Luckily I was only in like 4 feet of water, so I was able to retrieve it. After all these problems, I decided it would be prudent to turn around and head back to shore where there was a camping stove waiting with hot chocolate.
The two divers that made it had awful vis until they got around the edge of the cove on the left where apparently it was very nice. They saw no fish, lobster, crab, etc, but saw a bunch of kelp and anenomies.
The water was ~38 degrees F at the surface.
Cleaning gear is a drag, but more so when you didn't even get to dive.
My suggestion is we head up to Old Garden for our dive tomorrow.
Long story short, four went in, two went under, two came out.
We got geared up and in the really murkey water when one of the Metro West guy's reg froze up. I had a small leak from my octo, but it was managable. I swam out with the other two and when we went to descend, I found I was bobbing around like a cork. I hadn't added any weight for the extra layers I was wearing under my drysuit, plus I had a new set of dry gloves. I told the other two to take off without me.
I swam into shore where our surface support ran and got me some more lead. I then proceeded to try and catch up to the rapidly moving dive flag in the distance. I got maybe 100 feet when I realized that something was around my legs....my weight belt had slipped down. Apparently, I didn't cinch it tight enough. I attempted to replace it, but ended up dropping it. Luckily I was only in like 4 feet of water, so I was able to retrieve it. After all these problems, I decided it would be prudent to turn around and head back to shore where there was a camping stove waiting with hot chocolate.
The two divers that made it had awful vis until they got around the edge of the cove on the left where apparently it was very nice. They saw no fish, lobster, crab, etc, but saw a bunch of kelp and anenomies.
The water was ~38 degrees F at the surface.
Cleaning gear is a drag, but more so when you didn't even get to dive.
My suggestion is we head up to Old Garden for our dive tomorrow.