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Most Memorable Dive(s)? - Mark Y - 09-27-2006

As the subject sez: what is/are your most memorable dive(s)?  Please share!


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - LKunze - 09-27-2006

For me probably my dives in the Bahamas...my first and only tropical dives and in Lake Michigan diving the Willy, Milwaukee Car Ferry and Dredge wrecks.


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - rcojr - 09-27-2006

Carl D. Bradley


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - wukuu - 09-28-2006

The Duane is one and the other is the Emperor Stern.


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - grumpie - 09-28-2006

Good Afternoon, Mine was going diving with youngest daughter at the age of 14 years doing her check outs.
later following a nurse shark around in 90 feet of water and taking her picture.
I was very happy with her skills.
No I was not her instructor, just a very proud Dad
grumpie......


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - Mr.Pitbull - 09-28-2006

Drift diving the Rainbow River in Northern Florida


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - scott1611 - 09-28-2006

For me it would have be the Emperor stern and going inside the America.  Since getting certified in May, the trip to Isle Royale earlier this month was such a treat and I will remember those dives for a very long time.


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - Omicron - 09-28-2006

My first ever cave dive, during my intro to cave dive class.  Awe...complete and utter awe.  I've always held an awe for the underwater world - some childlike fascination with simply being underwater - and the caves were like a lens that focused that awe into a bright point for me.  I fell in love in an instant.

I was at Ginnie, and was following my instructor through the devils ear entrance.  We got into the cave and my mind just popped.  So very cool.




Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - Tall Pine Divers - 09-28-2006

I would have to say diving off the Nautilus Explorer in British Columbia, from Browning Wall al the way up past Tremble Island where the currents meet and can leave a 10 foot plus wall of water. Cold water diving but it puts the Caribean to shame


Re: Most Memorable Dive(s)? - Mark Y - 09-29-2006

Come on... try being a little more poetic... like...

'... and then the hammerhead ate Jimmy, and I never liked him...'

or

'... I was soooo narked... what ship did we just dive...'

;D