I thought I would have had time to edit and post this video months
ago but, I have had a very busy winter. I went on a fun ski trip to Sugarloaf,
Maine (with fellow divers), I took my last two graduate courses and
finally graduated with my Masters in Business Administration, and for
some reason my business is extremely busy (I'm not complaining!!), so I've
been working long hours. This video was taken last summer on the Shurz
Wreck in North Carolina and it was my favorite dive of all the wrecks I
dove that week (see my earlier blog post on the Shurz for information
about the wreck). As you can see, there was so much marine life that it
actually gets in the way of the video and there were canons on this
wreck to boot! I remember feeling so happy and at peace on this dive in
addition to being enthralled with the history of the wreck.
I have not ventured on a lot of week long or extended dive trips for various
reasons mostly because they tend to be more arduous and eventually tire
me out. However, the few that I have been on are experiences that I am
grateful for being able to have had, they all enriched my diving capabilities. This trip to North Carolina was very
relaxing for me and was not as arduous as I expected, it gave me a
chance to branch out on my own and meet some new divers, and to dive an
area I have never dove before. I am working out my summer dive trips
now and hope to get back to North Carolina in 2012. In the meantime, enjoy the
video...
Press here to view the Shurz video on You Tube
My
2012 dive season will kick off this weekend when I head out on the
Independence II to the Arundo. Funny, the Arundo is the same wreck that
I went to on my first dive of the 2011 dive season. The conditions are
looking favorable for this weekend and I'm anxious to get to my happy
place...under the Great Atlantic!
Have a Safe 2012 Dive Season :)
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