Showing posts with label hangmans's reef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hangmans's reef. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Down With The Deep - 27/01/2018

As part of the Barrman's drive to get ready for diving Scapa Flow he's looking to get his Landlady up to ScotSAC Master Diver. As such, we headed to Hangman's Reef where he and the Landlady would clock up another plus 30m dive while Walker Texas Ranger and I took the opportunity to explore the site.

The guide suggests going to the left, however, I'd heard that if you dive to the right you can reach the southern tip of the Caves. To me it seemed worth the effort of exploration given that I'd only been here once before when doing my 50m qualification. 

The weather was pretty horrid. So we kitted up and headed to equally horrific visibility. In the early stages it was less than a metre, but we persisted and were rewarded as it grew to around 4m. More than adequate for our needs.

We swam along to the right passing dogfish and firework anemones eventually reaching rock formations that certainly resembled the Caves. We turned and headed back using the complete lack of visibility to assure us we were almost home. We were right.

The Landlady reckoned that was enough for the day, given the weather and left the three of us to dive the suggested guide route. In all honesty, it was pretty similar but the rock formations were a little closer than those to the right. and as we ascended we found the old anchor. It was pretty impressive.

I found myself liking the site and will definitely explore deeper (40m) on my next dive there.

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

The Journey to Atlantis - 01/10/2017

Earlier in the year I took the decision to improve upon my diver training. As such in 2017 I'd already added the following to my diving arsenal:


This weekend I was about to add another - ScotSAC Deep Diving. The course which it seems is run once a year teaches divers to "dive to depths appropriate to the equipment you use, to a maximum depth of 50m".

So with a full day of lectures complete, a few practical planning exercises done and our planning done for our dive, myself and Marchen (my buddy for the day) headed to the curiously named Hangman's Reef with our instructors and we were set to go. We planned the dive and dived the plan overcoming the flashcard hurdles put in our place. 

The whole thing was more of an exercise in discipline as opposed to diving deep. It certainly taught me a more disciplined less computer-centric approach to diving beyond 30m.

We surfaced bang on time. Now qualified to go to 50m. Later that evening I had dinner with the Gandalf of the Internet and the Kingmaker, we made plans to go to deeper. So now the journey to Atlantis begins.