Went to the dive site Cara a Cara ( Face to Face) to swim the sharks. Had a nice group of Carribean Reef Shark join us for some morning chum... Absolutely amazing animals.... made swim and eat. Great time. We were at the very edge of the reef system and the current caused the dive to end suddenly. The 16 people on the dive had to make their way to the surface on the mooring line. Legs flailing in a very stiff current like flag on a windy day. Not very pleasant and a bit tense to be sure.
The afternoon dives were far more sedate. Golden Chain reef. Beautiful gold reef system at 25 feet made for a nice relaxing dive. Then a tour of the sail boats and to Newman's Wall.
Tonight look like night diving is calling.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Valley of the Kings
To the Valley of the Kings this afternoon. Ran into a big eel. He was not too happy about being seen. I think we messed up his afternoon meal. We had an opportunity to scout our own dinner with a close encounter with a flounder. They are crazy looking animals. We also ran into a family Rockfish just hanging out on the reef. Talk about an animal that is comfortable in his own skin. Is there anything stranger and more elegant than the Trumpetfish? Graceful and subdued, when approach he retreats to the nearest soft coral stems and gets lost in the crowd. A cool (temp) afternoon so we were glad to make our dropoff dive to CocoView wall and head on in. Hot shower, cold brew and some dinner. Tomorrow.... Sharks!
Mary's Place
Went to a great dive site called Mary's Place. A deep crevass in the coral bed. Entered at about 75 feet and swam thru the narrow crack for about 50 yards. Lots of great coral. Finally ran across a seahorse and a few more angry eels. Good diving this morning. Water was calm and the air temps are finally getting warm. Light is not great for pictures with the heavy cloud cover but still lots to see down below.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday Diving - Forty Foot Point
A cold rainy day in Roatan made for challenging conditions and not the paradise I dressed for. Worn everything I brought with me and still managed to shiver and shake. Once in the water, things were calmer and warmer. Thankfully the boat captain brought along a thermos of hot chocolate to warm up the divers. Warmer weather is coming.
Went down to 90 feet several times searching for critters. Found some eels and snakes and some fun fish. Grouper, Scorpion, Spotted Trunk and lots of others.
Busy Sunday
We got in a short dive on Saturday afternoon. Acclimation and getting back in gear. Sunday was full-on diving. We got in 5 dives including an evening meet-up with some shiny red shrimps and some conch. Have signed on for the 'shark dive' on Wednesday.... so if there are no more posts, draw your own conclusions.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Roatan 2010
3:17am left the house and drove into the darkness. Thru security by 4:35am. The airport is eerie quiet. Got several texts from Dave. He's out of Denver and past the snow. Connection in ATL for Roatan.
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