16th July 2020 – Harleston
Swim-search dive in Ocean Pit Harleston to look for a lost mobile phone.
Read more "16th July 2020 – Harleston"Swim-search dive in Ocean Pit Harleston to look for a lost mobile phone.
Read more "16th July 2020 – Harleston" →Now that the viz at North Norfolk has started to improve we have to take every opportunity that comes along to dive there, so Paul suggested that we go Wednesday, walking in about 17:15. 6 divers met up at the Weybourne car park in time to get get kitted up and walk in at slack water.
Read more "24th June 2020 – Rosalie, Weybourne" →After a looong break from UK shore diving, Paul, Hayden, Simon and Jane made plans to dive a local favorite, the Rosalie wreck, at Weybourne. With reports of 3m vis, calm seas and good fishing from the beach we kitted up and made the walk to the entry point. As we were diving the LW slack (~1 hour after Cromer), we spotted the boiler sticking out of the water from the top of the shingle beach and saw shoals of mackerel herding sprats into the shallows before making their attack.
Read more "20th June 2020 – Rosalie, Weybourne" →4 LSAC members rebooted the dive season after the Corona virus lockdown. Each travelling in their own cars they met up at Horstead ready to wash the dust and cobwebs off the dive kit.
Read more "3rd June 2020 – Horstead Mill" →During the Corona virus lockdown of 2020, diving wasn't allowed so Julie improvised and produced this homemade video.
8 LSAC members met up at Stoney Cove for some Sports Diver open water training.
Read more "14th March 2020 – Stoney Cove" →6 LSAC members headed down to St Andrews Lake in Kent to try out the dive centre which is being set up there.
Read more "29th February 2020 – St Andrews Lake, Kent" →James and Paul returned to Stoney Cove again with the plan to navigate the wreck tour and practice some wreck penetration.