Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Day 3 in St. Croix: 2 dives and lessons learned: ALWAYS check & triple-check your gear

Date: 10.03.2014

For the afternoon I booked us one dive at Cane Bay, before the night dive which was scheduled at 18:30. The prices between the diving companies varied a lot in St. Croix - from the same kind of dives there could be 20-30USD difference. Because I sent the inquiries yesterday, several places declined to do the dives with us because it was "too late" to organize anything for the next day.


Ocean Surgeonfish
French grunt,  maybe White Grunt and a Ocean Surgeonfish
One in the list was a company which had several shops around the island and they pride themselves for having small groups instead of the herds of diving tourists, which is a frightening even as a thought for me.

After picking our stuff from the laundry and eating something quick in the car while driving to the bay (boys had burgers for breakfast from McDonald's, I got a McFlurry), we arrived to the dive shop. It seemed to be a busy moment for them, one group just getting back and lots of people floating around. There also seemed to be some kind of lottery going on which one of them would be heading in the water with us.

Black Durgon, French grunt and a Blue Chromis
Banded Butterflyfish
Two Caribbean sea walruses - this far apart of each other, A RARE SIGHT :D
The first BCD Timo got had a broken release buckle and he changed the BCD vest, got a feeling that the guy behind the desk saw this as nuisance more than "Oh look at that, sorry, we'll put this away so it will be fixed" -moment. I got my gear too and started to put them together. I checked my gauges  - OK, my BCD - OK,  backup regulator - OK, main regulator - OK, second (or third) long press with the main regulator - a leakage. It just continued to give some air out and it took a moment for me to get anybody's attention that this should be changed.

I laughed about this to the woman who was supposed to be our divemaster, that "This start's strong, first broken buckle and now broken regulator" and she just snapped "Maybe you should bring your own gear next time". Oh. Well. OK. Maybe Finnish sarcastic humor isn't your cup of tea.. And I continued to check my new regulator and putting my stuff together.


Coral nursery

Just before heading out the woman told us that she's sorry because she has to go for a boat dive but she'll come with us for the night dive later on. We got a 20 something year old guy who didn't speak much and we headed to the water.

Pretty soon we were under water and started to dive along the coast. There were a lot of fishes and some waves. We headed to a  coral nursery and then to some place where there was a sea horse. Not the real kind, just a carousel horse, under water. Cute for tourists, but I wasn't so interested of it because there were fishes, corals, snails and such present :). My regulator's mouth piece felt a little moist during the dive, it was annoying but nothing too annoying (and it didn't leak air, so I got that going for me :D).

Yay a Sea Horse with Halen, and our very interested dive master :)
There was quite a lot of spots where there wasn't really reefs, just sand, before we got near The Wall. Just before we were reaching it, we turned around. Odd. Or maybe I just lost my sense of direction and I was imagining we were heading back. But no, we were heading back.

We got back up from the dive after 49 minutes of diving, average depth 7,6m and just 5 minutes before this stnz had half a tank left and I had 1600psi left when we got up. Timo also had  ~half a tank left when we got up. I can truly say that I wasn't pleased in any way, more of that later on.



Halen, again :)
Small scale life
After the dive there was a certain silence while we were cleaning the gear and packing our stuff up, seemed to be that the silence spoke a lot of how we all experienced the dive. I re-checked the times we should meet up by the pier at the evening, and we left to Christiansted to get our hotel room.

We got to the hotel where I asked the guys yesterday to visit and book us a room, which they had said that "no need to book a room, we have plenty free, just walk inside and you'll have your room". Well... we walked in and there was no room :D. After a long discussion when the receptionist remembered stnz, they managed to book us a room from the hotel next door - of course it was more expensive but fortunately not too much.

Black Durgon and a Redband Parrotfish
Two Black Durgons
Christmas tree worms, you need to be sneaky to get a picture of them before they go hiding :)

Stack of corals and stuff, a new home for little fishes
A Smooth Trunkfish, one of my favorites :)
We got there, and spent 15 minutes with the reception trying to figure out why our keys weren't working for the room before we got inside. The room was good in size, but smelled bad, and the carpet felt really sticky under your feet so you needed to use flip-flops inside.. Well this will do for one night. Only 2 queen beds so it was interesting to see if the guys could cuddle up in one bed or not >:)

After a short break we headed to Frederiksted to eat and then for the dive. This day was really "eat as unhealthy as possible" -day, because we ate something from KFC this time :D.


Yay the rain stopped in Frederiksted


We waited for the guys from the dive shop to arrive and admired the beautiful sunset and the little park on the pier. It was a gorgeous place. They came and we got our gear together. There was a NOAA ship at the pier which meant that we could not go to the end of the pier and had to cut the dive a little short.. Just suitable continuity for our good luck of the day... But hey, there was a rainbow and the rain was gone :)


Fountain at the park
Sun setting (and the place where we were going to jump in the water from) and the NOAA boat
Rainbow :)

While we were gearing up I told about our earlier dive to the guy and the woman and what we experienced. There were some things I just couldn't hold my mouth shut, including the fact that Timo didn't really got to see The Wall because we turned back just before it.

  • First thing was that the guy didn't ask even once under water if we were OK. It's pretty much a standard thing to do and check even couple of times, first and foremost in the beginning so you can see that all had their pressures stabilized and the gears were working. 
  • Second thing was the air. The guy didn't ask how much air we had in our tanks, and none of us got the chance to even show him, so he had no knowledge of our air consumption
  • Third was the diving time because of the amount of air we had in our tanks when we got up - it could've been easily 10-20mins longer. 
  • Fourth was his general attitude, he had a hurry to move to the next place underwater and didn't really make any contact with us or the surrounding nature. He just floated around and seemed really bored. Usually DMs do know the places and try to find you something interesting to look at, different kind of species and such. He was just there as a breathing buoy to guide us where to go and how to get back..

    Because the constant feel of hurry, my images from this dive suck even more because I didn't really have the time to STOP and think and then shoot.. I was constantly looking over my shoulder when they were going somewhere because I always had to go a little further from everybody to see something I wanted..
I could see that the guy we were with (I'm pretty sure he was the company owner or manager) and the woman were both surprised and very disappointed of the guy's behavior. Later on after the dives the woman assured me that it's pretty certain that the guy would get his ass kicked because of this, and I'd say he needed it.

And now. Time to go down. Down down down.
Well - let's go back to the fun part. Diving in the dark again, yay! This time we didn't go really deep because the pier was in surprisingly shallow water compared to the pier in Vieques. There were lots of interesting animals and I got to see my first real sea horse in the sea :). There were couple of species of scorpion fishes, some of them were surprisingly huge. And I'm pretty sure we spotted a red frogfish. Funniest encounter was a huge turtle sleeping on the top of a big sea sponge. We also saw couple of different species of octopi, brittle stars and crabs. I also saw a big stingray while we were on the surface, but I'm sure our jumping into the water scared him off.

Because of the NOAA ship and the fact that the guards didn't like divers underneath any ships, we had to turn around early. When we got to the surface the guy gave us lots of praises of our behavior under water - he really loved that we didn't touch the animals, left the seahorse to do it's business and didn't go too near and wake up the turtle. Things that are no-brainers for us, but evidently some divers think that they can and should disturb the animals instead of just observing them.

Getting up from the pier was tricky business because there was only some rocks we used to get up - the guy helped us step by step where to put our feet when getting up. For me it was easiest because I had my open heel fins and because of it - my booties. They came in handy once again ;).

After the dive we went inside their dive shop to dry ourselves, and talked a little more. The woman was sincerely sorry of our experiment and wanted to take us for a dive next morning, but unfortunately we needed to leave back to San Juan on the same day so it was a little too risky.

Only almost OK picture - Note to self: use manual mode if photographing with a flashlight next time :)
Even though this dive was cut short because of the NOAA ship, I got a much positive feeling about the dive shop during this night dive than I had earlier. There were more interesting species of animals to see, but comparing the two night dives, I liked Vieques pier a lot more :).

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Day 2 in St.Croix: Diving at Sweet Bottom, and moar Christiansted

Date: 09.03.2014


Today was something I was waiting for some days - I had the chance to go diving again! I have to admit, I'm addicted and little bit annoyed I didn't find this hobby when I was younger and did a lot of free diving. Well, now it's time to take back all those lost hours under water :).
Great star coral


Timo didn't feel well, so I booked two shore dives for me and stnz from Sweet bottom Diving, which was located in a expensive looking resort. For me it seemed that most of the tourists were located in these resorts, where they had everything they needed and because of that, they didn't have any reason to go outside and see the towns or interact with the locals. Or bring their money to local businesses - which is really sad.

I got reaaally close to this guy and had my time to take pictures of it because I was first to notice him
My peacock flounder on the move
The diving company had some really sweet place in the resort, good places to storage their equipment, good washing places and also places for dry their and other people's stuff. And of course they were located just next to the wall, so there was lots and lots of beautiful diving places for many days..


Flamingo tongue
Ocean Surgeonfish and French Grunt

We did 2 shore dives with one other guy who worked with the military. I was sooo envious when he told us that he dived at the Bikini Atoll inside of a sunken aircraft carrier some years back.

There was lots of more different species of fishes than  I saw in Vieques, but in Vieques the fishes were much bigger. I would've loved to dive here couple more dives without 'supervision', so I would've had all the time I wanted to explore very nook and cranny.

Sand diver not giving a single F... about me hovering around him
Mmmm... brainns... coral.
Ocean Surgeonfishes

On our second dive we saw a small shark far away, or I should say deeper. Because of that, I couldn't go there to see the guy. I really need some training with nitrox before I get back to St. Croix, so I could see more of The Wall. And I also need a bigger camera - or just the red filter / good light for my current one. I'm still pretty pleased what my 300EUR little camera can do without extra lightning nor filters :).

stnz diving above me
Small shark and me
The image I got of the shark, probably a small Caribbean reef shark
On our last dive we heard that it started to rain on top, so we dived a lot longer along the shore in 1,8-1,5m depth. When we got on top, it flooded. It was pretty funny that you felt more wet above the water than when you were diving. Putting on your dry clothes wasn't really a good idea because there was more water coming down in bigger pressure than any of the showers we used during our trip..

Banded butterflyfish
These guys weren't scared at all, they just hanged around and didn't seem to mind at all.  White spotted filefishes.

It's raining (and yet again, not men)
Ewww it's wet up here, I want to go back down where it's nice and warm...
After the dives stnz was supposed to go and fly with Diamond DA20, but because Joe Biden was just leaving the island (evidently he had a cabin there) he couldn't go yet. We went back to our apartment and I did fell a sleep pretty quickly on my bed.

When I woke up, stnz was gone (called to do the familiarization flight after Biden and his entourage was gone) and halen was watching Netflix in the living room. I asked if he wanted to go outside and photograph some stuff, and in 10 minutes we were out.





There was a little carnival next to our apartment where the kids were playing in a bouncy castle and music was playing. We took some photographs of the nearby ruins, and went to see the same place where we were at a bar yesterday and noticed some really cool liana around the buildings.






The sunset was pretty cool, and the town was somewhat quiet. We were hungry and stnz was still nowhere to be found, so we decided to head back to Angry Nate's and eat some food. When we got our food - stnz decided to show up and ate his dinner with us.





After that we left to drive around the countryside, and of course I didn't have my 15mm with me - so the good weather for taking night pictures was lost yet again :).




Lianas wrapping around few buildings