Archive for January, 2007

Gortein Point, Loch Fyne. Sunday 21st Jan 2007

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

First day diving in the Uk this year and have dropped weight, moved the twins over to a comfort harness and Stainless backplate from the IQ pack and Ali backplate.

Met up with Robert outside Aquatron and got a lift up to the pitstop to meet Fran & Stewart.

Stew decided to sleep in so I had plenty time to get a couple of rolls with scrambled egg and cheese, couple of nice mugs of tea and then to do a pre dive ballast adjustment ;)

We decided to dive at Anchor Point on Loch Fyne, bumped into a few familiar faces at the pit stop and said our Hello’s.
Off we headed although when we arrived the little parking space was mobbed and it looked like it was going to be diver soup so we decided to brave the possible ice and go for Gortein point (dive site guide from congeralley.com)

We had Gortein Point to ourself, we slowly took out kit down to the rocks via the grassy, wet icey hill before finally getting drysuits on and heading down to prepare the kit.
The last metre or so of the entry is pretty dodgy, steep, wet slidy rock face.
Anyway Robert and I where buddied up and both of us having dived the site only for two dives each we decided to stay close to Stewart and Fran who have both dived the site a number of times.
After a few minutes we got to the cable that runs almost parallel with the shore and Stew and I then buddied up as Fran and Robert where having a wee look at someting further back.
We headed down the first reef looking at the many anenomes, deadmans fingers and squat lobsters all over the place.
Up over the first reef over to the second reef for a look around, found some very pretty anenomes, lots of large orange & White star fish, a pretty sunstar, lots and lots of brittle stars and a very fat starfish that Ive no idea what type it was but it was very cute!

Just before the safety stop on a shallow reef Stew found a tiny hermit crab on top of a rock and I noticed something under the rock, it looked like a baby eel, I showed Stew and he seen it but not quite sure what type of fish/eel it was.

Dive one (116 Total /14 in 2007) Stats:
Twin Tens Entry: 12:06, Duration: 37 Minutes.
Max depth 30.4 Metres, Average water temp 9oC (top 6 metres 7 oc).
AIR(BAR) IN: 222 Out: 121

Dive 116 - Gortein Point

Stewart, Robert and I had a chilled out surface interval drinking hot soup, eating cheese sarnies, munching on those excellent caramel eggs while Fran mucked about changing her single cylinder, carrying the old one up the hill and setting up again (Stew kindly carried her fresh cylinder down).

After just over an hour we buddied up Stew and I together this time and Fran & Robert buddied up from the start of the dive.
Similair start of the dive down and over the first reef then just finned about in the sandy area between the reefs collecting scallops with a large bag full (although a fair few got put back as they where too small), we found a couple of really pretty anenomes side by side and a collection of urchins, plenty of squat lobsters & edible crabs to be found.

Dive two (117 Total /15 in 2007) Stats:
Twin Tens Entry: 14:23, Duration: 35 Minutes.
Max depth 27 Metres, Average water temp 9oC (top 6 metres 7 oc).
AIR(BAR) IN: 110 Out: 32

Dive 117 - Gortein Point

A nice wee days diving was had, we headed over to the Village Inn at Arrochar for a pint of deco juice (no chips as the kitchen was shut by the time we arrived!)

I went home and made a great salad (leafs, plumb tomatoes,red and yellow peppers, red onion, garlic powder, balsamic vinegar & extra virgin olive oil tossed in a salad bowl). Seared the Scallops in a very hot frying pan with butter and I squeezed half an orange over the top as they where cooking to just enhance the flavour, took them out the frying pan after about 90 seconds and served with the salad.

Yummy in my tummy! Might not be Egypt but it was a great start to my UK diving for 2007.

Cant wait to get some more dives in!

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Northern Red Sea Wrecks & Reefs – M/Y Whilrwind Dec 2006/Jan 2007

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

I got back from Egypt on Sunday morning after an amazing week of fun, diving,dancing, drinking & having a great holiday!

I completed sixteen out of a possible twenty two dives.

I have written a short trip report about the New Year dive on Yorkshire Divers.

Dived the following sites:

  • Alternatives
  • The Dunraven (I did my 100th dive on this small pretty wreck)
  • Sorayar (Small Crack)
  • Stingray Station
  • The Carnatic
  • The Giannis D
  • The Barge
  • Shag Rock
  • The SS Thistlegorm
  • Shark & Yolanda Reef’s
  • Jackfish Alley
  • Ras Ghazlani

I have now done 115 dives with a total of 78 hours and 20 minutes of dive time.
In 2006 I completed 82 dives.

My favourite day of diving the holiday was the 4th of January on which started with an early morning Dive on the SS Thistlegorm as we penetrated the holds and looked at the cargo, then we headed off to Shark & Yolanda reef for a drift dive along the amazing wall and reef then the third dive of the day was on Jackfish Alley which was just an amazing colourfull reef full of life.

I took the camera in on Shark & Yolanda and got these photo’s (not bad for my first ever attempt at underwater photography).

Red Sea Coral Grouper

Red Sea Coral Grouper

Forster's Hawkfish

Forster’s Hawkfish

The single best dive of the trip was the very last dive on the inner reef of Ras Ghazlani which has been closed to divers for a while and has just recently been opened again.

Not only was this the last dive of the trip I dived with Peter and Alison (Mum & Dad) on this gorgeous reef with the most amazing coral formations on what was Alisons 1000th dive! Congratulations Alison!

We drifted for an hour and barely seen any other divers, however we seen baby torpedo rays, a mother of pearl shell with a resident crab, sea cucumber poo and a lovely big sea cucumber, a Large grouper, great picasso trigger fish, giat blue trigger fish, thousands of Antheas and a lovely jelly fish.

I cant wait to get back to this reef it truly was stunning & made a stonking last dive of the trip!

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