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Now I just need to pass my IE before the end of my notice period :p

So, you've actually resigned? I suspect a particular dive instructor is not very happy :p
 
So, you've actually resigned? I suspect a particular dive instructor is not very happy :p
Just realized who you are; the internet is nowhere as anonymous as it once was! :p

Only verbally, they've asked me for a few days (until Monday) to make a counteroffer... not holding my breath. He seemed pretty annoyed with me earlier this week, so possibly related... though it's been a stressful month either way.

Aiming for the 17/18 Dec IE in Stoney, and should have the AI done by Friday... so if you're up for a dive this Sunday let me know.
 
Greetings,
new member here (well, sort of... been hiding in the shadows for a while, reading) and have a query...

Is anyone in Zurich (or nearby) and regularly dives in Switzerland? Currently I dive inland in the UK, and am looking at potentially moving to Zurich... but would rather not swap my regs for skis just yet.

Found a few dive schools, but not any "social" groups or clubs that go diving on a regular basis in Switzerland, they all see to go abroad. I'm interesting in the lake around Zurich ideally... something to get wet at least twice a month or I may end up drying up like a prune.

M.

Hi,

There are a couple of local clubs that regularly go diving in Switzerland including lake Zurich, lake Bodensee etc.

Local ones include this one: Tauchclub Aquarius (I am a member)

this one:

Home - Tauchclub Bonario Zürich

& this one:

http://www.glaukos.ch/

Some of the dive schools also run regular dives.

Diving in lake Zurich - what can one say.

Visibility is very rarely great at the surface - typically for a couple of weeks in early spring.

Invariably at a depth between 10-20m or so there is a thermocline - below this the water is usually clear, pitch dark and a constant 6 C or so.

Diving is usually done in the lower end of the lake closer to Zurich where the lake is deeper and has more interesting features - usually walls.

Due to visibility not being that great at the surface most dives are to depths to at least 30m - often more.

With the water temperature being what it is you can just about dive in the summer with a very thick (7-10 with extra vest) wetsuit, gloves and full hood.

The rest of the year it's drysuit only - only time I ever tried it with a wetsuit in winter I ended up feeling cold for a very long time.

regards,

Rory
 
Hi,

There are a couple of local clubs that regularly go diving in Switzerland including lake Zurich, lake Bodensee etc.

Local ones include this one: Tauchclub Aquarius (I am a member)

this one:

Home - Tauchclub Bonario Zürich

& this one:

http://www.glaukos.ch/

Some of the dive schools also run regular dives.

Diving in lake Zurich - what can one say.

Visibility is very rarely great at the surface - typically for a couple of weeks in early spring.

Invariably at a depth between 10-20m or so there is a thermocline - below this the water is usually clear, pitch dark and a constant 6 C or so.

Diving is usually done in the lower end of the lake closer to Zurich where the lake is deeper and has more interesting features - usually walls.

Due to visibility not being that great at the surface most dives are to depths to at least 30m - often more.

With the water temperature being what it is you can just about dive in the summer with a very thick (7-10 with extra vest) wetsuit, gloves and full hood.

The rest of the year it's drysuit only - only time I ever tried it with a wetsuit in winter I ended up feeling cold for a very long time.

regards,

Rory
Thank you, that's amazing!

Do you mind if I ask you a further question? My German is quite... out of date. While I hope to (re)learn German fairly quickly, last time it took me almost a year... and I will dry up if I don't dive for a year! Are the dive-clubs "language challenged" friendly?

As for vis - I'm used to quarry diving in the UK... visibility of under 1-2 meters is... normal; so I doubt Zurich will be much worse. The temperature is a bit more worrying (my drysuit needs a new zipper... or a new drysuit). I'm used to 10C or thereabouts, 6C is a bit chilly... but I guess by adding an electric vest I should be ok... we'll see. May use this as the final excuse to get a new set of regs (no idea how I went from drysuit to regs :p)

m.
 
Different people read different things :)

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I read it as: For most of my divetime tonight i will have bad / very bad visibility. :rant:

As you can see it is really confidential information. Maybe we will loose some tourists if they see these visibilities :rofl3:
Lake Zürich is well known for bad visibility. May dive in Lake Zug, Lake Lucerne or Walensee. They use to have much better visibility.

There ate many dive sports:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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