SS Rosalie, Weybourne – 25 June 2021
3 LSAC members keen to get the North Norfolk diving season started headed to shore dive the SS Rosalie in the hope of some good vis.
Read more “SS Rosalie, Weybourne – 25 June 2021”3 LSAC members keen to get the North Norfolk diving season started headed to shore dive the SS Rosalie in the hope of some good vis.
Read more “SS Rosalie, Weybourne – 25 June 2021” →4 members visited Gildenburgh to complete some Ocean Diver training. The weather was a little cool and a bit windy but there was only one other person there and he was swimming on the surface for a little while so they had the dive site to themselves for most of the day.
Read more “Gildenburgh – 21st June 2021” →We had another boat dive booked for today at 10:05 so we arrived at the pier at 8:30 thinking there would be plenty of car parking spaces. There were three left and we took two of them, a few minutes later someone took the last spot. We had to meet up at the boat at 9:35 so we had just under an hour to get our kit set up and trolley it along the pier.
Read more “Old Harry Rocks, Swanage – 20th June 2021” →Elaine had to leave early and drive back home so that just left 3 of us for the afternoon dive. We filled our cylinders at the dive shop on the pier (Divers Down) said goodbye to Elaine and kitted up ready for the second dive of the day.
Read more “Swanage Pier – 19th June 2021” →4 LSAC members drove down to Dorset on a very rainy Friday afternoon and camped at Quarr Camping Swanage. Fortunately the rain had stopped by the time they arrived so they could set up camp and cook tea.
Read more “SS Kyarra, Swanage – 19th June 2021” →James was doing some repairs on Lowestoft Diver on Saturday and heard from some local divers that the vis was 2m! After a quick check of the tides and weather, a plan soon came together and we arranged to dive the midday HW on Sunday and take the boat for a pleasure trip after.
Read more “Artemisia, Sea Palling – 13th June 2021” →One former member Alexander Liddon & one current member Simon Boor of LSAC met at Gildenburgh to remember LSAC member George Shepherd who sadly passed away during lockdown.
Read more “Gildenburgh – 19th May 2021” →A small pebble beach used as the embarkation point for the Skomer Island boats.
There is plenty of activity as the beach is a favourite with divers heading out into the Skomer Marine Nature Reserve. It’s a very steep walk from the car park down to the beach. If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide!
Club member Paul and his girlfriend Sara decided to head west to visit the Wally the walrus that took up residence at Tenby, Wales recently, and to go visit Skomer Island’s puffins! Paul managed to get diving St Martins Haven on two of the days, buddying up with friends who live out that way.
Read more “St Martins Haven, Wales – 27th April 2021” →Jack, Paul and Sara decided to make the long journey once again to St Andrews Lakes in Kent, to complete Jack’s Sports Diver training and to enjoy both SCUBA and paddle sports at the Lakes. On arrival the weather was glorious with clear skies and sun, shorts and t-shirt weather!
Read more “St Andrews – 23rd April 2021” →