Captain Fred Calhoun Testimonial

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Bob Evans

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Captain Calhoun and C.C. and crew and friends have been our biggest supporters. One of our Mentors and Hero. Did several dive trips with Fred and C.C., early morning dives to 180 feet on Andros Wall. At this location was a ancient sea beach, Wow I love the slow speed of my film to capture Force Fins in action going back up the WALL.
 

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I did that 180' Andros Wall dive in 1980 out of Small Hope Bay Lodge when Dick Birch ran it. Brendal Stevens was divemastering - interesting fellow. They had a rubber chicken tied off to the wall at 180' and preconditioned us to look for the rare "Chicken Fish." We were so narced at 180' that we all burned up a roll of 36 exposures on that damn thing. :) Good memories.
 
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I did that 180' Andros Wall dive in 1980 out of Small Hope Bay Lodge when Dick Birch ran it. Brendal Stevens was divemastering - interesting fellow. They had a rubber chicken tied off to the wall at 180' and preconditioned us to look for the rare "Chicken Fish." We were so narced at 180' that we all burned up a roll of 36 exposures on that damn thing. :) Good memories.
That dive was even hard for me. Taking pictures was #@@$%, narced over the edge..but after a few morning dives I was able to get a few shots.
 

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