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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.

Captured a few cool images. Enjoy. Angel fish, Spotted Trunkfish, and Dive Buddy Dave

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Check out what's happening on the dock at CocoView.

Dock Cam from CocoView Resort

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.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

USNWC Adventure Series

Spent the last few Wednesdays at the US National Whitewater Center. Had great fun exploring the water, trails and ropes at the center of adventure in the region. The close out of the series www.usnwc.net

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Advanced Wilderness Life Support

Spent the weekend with some of the country's best willderness medical experts getting my AWLS certification. Hosted by the Appalachian Wilderness Center, the group of more than 30 went thru senarios and life saving techniques used in the wilderness.

An amazing assembly of medical professionals both as instructors and as students in the mountains of western North Carolina...an ER doctor from Harvard with Everest experience, numerous military personnel, a heart surgeon from the New England, paramedics from Greenville, a physical therapist, an orthopedic surgeon, an MD just back from a stint in Ethiopia, and a Paramedic from 'down under' in the room and everything in between.

Arguably one of the most interesting exchanges was between the instructors and a student. The subject was dressing cavity wounds. The discussion involved somewhat new technology to acheive hemostasis. To stop the bleeding at the source using quick clotting gauze and powder. Based on studies done the quick clot gauze proved highly effective in stopping the bleeding. A young man, who was obviously just home from the war in Afghanistan, rebutted all the technology with his gear that he uses when he goes out on patrol. A few rolls of gauze and an ACE bandage. Saving lives with gauze and ACE bandage!

Learned a great deal and realize again how much more I don't know.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Roatan Close Out

I prepared a summary presentation of some of the incredible images from the trip to Roatan.

Click on the link below, sit back, relax, turn up the sound and enjoy this escape.