
Stoney Cove – 30th October 2020
Open water training at the popular inland quarry in Leicestershire.
Read more “Stoney Cove – 30th October 2020”Open water training at the popular inland quarry in Leicestershire.
Read more “Stoney Cove – 30th October 2020” →Investigate and explore
Read more “Barham Lakes – 17th October 2020” →Alternative dive site
Read more “Harleston – 17th October 2020” →Open water training for Ocean Diver trainees Julie and Claire. Instructed by Simon and assisted by Jane. The weather wasn’t very good, dull and raining most of the day but that didn’t seem to put anyone off and the students remained enthusiastic.
Read more “Stoney Cove – 2nd October 2020” →We decided not to do a second dive off Sea Palling after the early morning disappointment, so after washing the RIB and packing up our kit we drove 14 miles to somewhere we knew the viz would be better.
Read more “Horstead Mill – 22nd August 2020” →The weather forecast looked really good for taking the RIB out, it was another early start but the sunrise made it worth while. 3 of us had dived the Alice Taylor last week but Paul hadn’t so we decided to go there again.
Read more “Alice Taylor, Sea Palling – 22nd August 2020” →We went to Horstead Mill so that Julie could try out her new wetsuit and check how much weight she needed.
Read more “Horstead Mill – 18th September 2020” →After missing the wreck previously, we arrived early and did a grid search where we saw large drop offs of 5-6m then flat again, confusing. Either way, we shot the wreck on our third attempt and suddenly realised it was slack water!!!
Read more “Oxshott & Gallois, Sea Palling – 14th September 2020” →One of the divers in todays group had dived this site before but didn’t get to spend a lot of time on the wreck so decided to give it another try.
Read more “Alice Taylor, Sea Palling – 14th September 2020” →6 members of of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club launched the RIB from Sea Palling to look for the wreck of the British cargo ship which was torpedoed and sunk in 1942.
Read more “SS. ILSE, Sea Palling – 13th September 2020” →