What do you do in the winter months?

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We dive all year. If the water is hard we use a chainsaw to get in.
 
Dove up until mid november in the UK, then spent Xmas diving in Egypt. Couple of pool sessions in January, also started swimming/squash/gym getting fit for DM course at Easter.
Meant to do some local OW this week but the dreaded flu got to me. Shame, cos the water here stays soft and wobbly with no chainsaws required (most of the time).
 
Here in New England we have Three answers
Dive
Dive
Dive
if you don't have a dry suit try taping up your wrist and ancle seems with a good Duct Tape you will be amazed how much it will slow the water flow, Dump some warm down your suit first and ....
you quessed it Dive
 
We just don't stop!!

We are some sick twisted mothers!:) Like to see if we can freeze our regs in the balmy 31 degree farenheight water!!

We have not yet.. This year the canal system hasn't fully frozen over so we break what we need to and run guidelines for the rest of the tour!!

Guess thats how we get our log books so full!! Mind you we went to Columbia and did some reefs got bored misssed my beloved sport of wreck diving:D


A good diver doesn't stop diving he buys a DRYSUIT!!!

NINJA:ninja:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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