14th March 2020 – Stoney Cove
8 LSAC members met up at Stoney Cove for some Sports Diver open water training.
Read more "14th March 2020 – Stoney Cove"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.
7 LSAC members headed to Stoney cove for some fun dives and sport diver training. It also got the February dive done for the 2020 challenge
Read more "1 February 2020 – Stoney Cove" →LSAC's Paul, James and Nigel head to Stoney Cove for a visit to the hydrobox in good visibility.
Read more "26 January 2020 – Stoney Cove" →LSAC head to Stoney Cove for some OW Sport diver training and to enjoy the unusually good visibility at Stoney Cove.
Read more "12 January 2020 – Stoney Cove" →For 2020 LSAC members have set up the 2020 challenge which involves trying to achieve various tasks throughout the year related to diving. One of these being at least one dive every month.
Read more "3 January 2020 – Gildenburgh" →Following Saturdays diving at Gildenburgh, a few of the group dived in Stoney Cove on Sunday. Water temperatures were similar, viz was a little better and the wind had died down and the sun even came out occasionally, This short video is of 2 dives, the first one to the deep hydro box at 35 metres followed by the 20-metre area in the far end of Stoney Cove. The second dive started with the Wessex helicopter then the Stanegarth, Defiant, Belinda, APC, Gresham, pub arches and Nautilus.
Read more "28 April 2019 – Stoney Cove" →First UK open water dives of the year with Simon Boor, Nigel Powley, John Smith, Mark Owers, James Brown, Hayden Close and Paul McIlwaine. It was a cold and cloudy day and very windy. Water temperature went down to 6 degrees and viz ranged from half a metre to about 3 metres. We saw lots of crayfish, perch and a pike.
Read more "27 April 2019 – Gildenburgh" →