It gets dark really early now, which makes diving to the north wall very challenging. We (Mike and I) rushed to the site barely before it got completely dark. Few thoughts about this dive.
I feel very comfortable with the dry suit. Actually, I don’t feel much about it anymore, which is a good sign. Also I am incredibly heavy. So far I had been struggling with being too light and this was the first time I was too heavy. I think my buoyancy is getting there.
On the other hand, I picked up a wrong pair of fins. They are the rigid version (extra torque) of the bio fin. Not only the size is wrong but the fins are too rigid for me. It was a nightmare – for the whole dive I was basically trying to climb the canyon.
The camera is also new to me. The wider angle makes things (lighting and close-ups) trickier than before. I am adding a tray and will starting using a strobe.
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p.s. Here is a short sequence of my first encounter with a school of squid. It happened on our way back and looked really cool. Not a very high quality video and you can get a sense.
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