Hello!
As it got colder here, and regular wetsuits are now not warm enough for me to dive in, I enlisted for tha drysuit specialty.
The first dive of this specislty was planned for today... but there was ice on the lake. So the dive school decided to turn it into an ice dive (for my advanced open water), with only some very basics of the drysuit.
It was a weird experience, the ice was approx 5mm thick (we entered the water from a shore). Very eary light (no snow on top of the ice, a low sun, ...). Temperature was not an issue (water 4 degrees, air 0-4 degrees, no wind but a nice sun).
Highly recommended!
(pictures will follow)
Jorg
As it got colder here, and regular wetsuits are now not warm enough for me to dive in, I enlisted for tha drysuit specialty.
The first dive of this specislty was planned for today... but there was ice on the lake. So the dive school decided to turn it into an ice dive (for my advanced open water), with only some very basics of the drysuit.
It was a weird experience, the ice was approx 5mm thick (we entered the water from a shore). Very eary light (no snow on top of the ice, a low sun, ...). Temperature was not an issue (water 4 degrees, air 0-4 degrees, no wind but a nice sun).
Highly recommended!
(pictures will follow)
Jorg
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