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Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 12:31:15 -0500
From: Tom Mount <TOM.MOUNT@wo*.at*.ne*>
Organization: IANTD
To: "JHEIMANN.US.ORACLE.COM" <JHEIMANN@us*.or*.co*>
CC: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Shore Gas Dive Logistics
John
I've done shore mix dives in places that have walls that require about 
the same swin distance. But they are great for deco as you are always on 
the sea floor or a wall. Talk to Wings stocks he does a lot of gas 
diving in that area. Also get in touch with john probe down in orange 
cty. He does a lot of swim from beach gas dives.

tom

JHEIMANN.US.ORACLE.COM wrote:
> 
> There is a site here in California (Monastery Beach) which has a wall that
> gets quite deep right off shore.  The first ledge starts at about 190', and is
> within 100 yards of shore; charts show that it drops over 10000' within a
> mile.  I have done a number of air dives at this site, but am curious to see
> if there is anything interesting much beyond the ledge.  Since the wall is
> accessible from shore, I've thought about doing a shore-entry gas dive to 300'
> or so at the site.
> 
> Has anybody on the list ever tried a shore-entry ocean gas dive at a site like
> this?  It would be easy to do this dive from a boat, but the thought of a
> shore gas dive is intriguing.
> 
> The hardest part of this dive would be entry through heavy surf and surge,
> which are common here.  I have been knocked over and rolled around in the surf
> zone just wearing doubles, much less a couple of stage bottles.  Support
> divers would be needed to swim deco tanks past the surf zone, and ideally to
> the dropoff.  Deco bottles would have to be carried on the dive, and setting
> up a downline in the surge might be a problem so deco would probably have to
> be executed while swimming up the wall, or possibly under a liftbag.  Small
> deco bottles, like overfilled 45s, would be ideal for short dives.
> 
> Kinda makes me miss places like Cheryl - at least there you can clip your deco
> bottles to the line, and they will (probably) be there when you get back.
> Since I don't follow techdiver regularly, please reply to me directly. 
Thanks,
> 
> John
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