BSAC O2 Administration Course – 7th May 2024
New training for some, a useful refresher for others as we get ready for the seasons diving.
Read more “BSAC O2 Administration Course – 7th May 2024”New training for some, a useful refresher for others as we get ready for the seasons diving.
Read more “BSAC O2 Administration Course – 7th May 2024” →Sports Diver training at the inland dive site in Eastrea, Cambridgshire, near Peterborough. After a cold start to June, the forecast for today said it was going to be 29 degrees!
Read more “Gildenburgh – 10th June 2023” →Ocean Diver open water training, congratulations to Beth of completing her training.
6 members of of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club travelled to Stoney Cove in Leicestershire so that 2 of them could continue their Ocean Diver open water training. Setting off about 6am when it was only 3 degrees!
Read more “Stoney Cove – 9th October 2022” →3 members of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club travelled to Gildenburgh Waters for some Ocean Diver open water training and some refresher training. The weather was mild and dry with a slight wind.
Read more “Gildenburgh – 17th September 2022” →More open water training at Gildenburgh Waters. Further Sports Diver training for Mark and Julie, plus drysuit training for Julie and Claire’s 20 metre progression dive. It was a nice sunny day but with a bit of a breeze.
Read more “Gildenburgh – 27th May 2022” →5 members of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club travelled to Gildenburgh for some Sports Diver training. It was a lovely sunny day with a light wind and the site wasn’t too busy.
Read more “14th May 2022 – Gildenburgh” →Simon and Nick, met Paul and Zak about 9am at this inland diving site for some Ocean Diver open water training. Paul had his own dry suit but Zak hired one from the shop. From the surface the visibility looked really good and the site wasn’t too busy either which was surprising as it was a bank holiday weekend.
Read more “1st May 2022 – Gildenburgh” →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” →