Author: braciole
Date: 10-01-02 11:17
I am not one to write reports or give details but this dive trip
had wayyyyyy to much excitement not to try and share about it. Pictures
should be scanned and in the gallery in another day or 2.
+ Vinny is starting with the pics, so here are some thoughts.
If I even had ANY expectations, I would have short changed myself
on this dive adventure. Beyond anything I thought we were in for.
Almost Jurassic Park-ish it felt like. Even pre-historic -- listening
to the birds, wind, waves, and splashing of water with so much action
taking place even at the surface. Mother Nature is alive and well.
This trip we booked through Ultimate Divers who did a mailing about
this special itinerary. Never used or heard of them before, and
I will say this, top-notch service from beginning to end. Might
not ever use another company (wink) the way we were treated. When
you go so far away, and all transfers, reservations, tours, are
all pre-paid, and you reached the location, it is so great to see
people waiting for you, knowing your name, handling all the luggage,
traveling, hotels, telling you to sit back, enjoy and relax, it
doesn’t get much better than this. Well, --- it could have,
but we didn’t prepay for those services.
Left my house at noon Weds. Sept., 18th, for a 4pm flight. Excitement
doesn’t even begin to describe it. Can’t wait to get
there.
Flying out of Newark on Continental, we FF first class all the way.
Trip route was real easy, 5+ hours direct to Bogota, 1-hour layover
and 1 hour to Quito. Same plane, didn’t even have to get off.
An eventful flight it was, but a real treat was flying over Florida,
we got to see first hand a rocket or shuttle launch, which it was,
it was just beautiful watching the ship go off into space. I couldn’t
believe that we were just a couple of miles outside of the flying
range.
We spent the night in Quito, Alameda hotel, very nice. The city
was dirty, much crime and we were warned very often, be careful
while being out. The hotel hires an armed security company to man
the front doors. (Which seemed to be the way as many businesses
had armed guards wearing bulletproof vests)
Finally we are here!! I thought!!!
Early morning pickup, off to the airport and the next flight. I
thought this was a rip-off. $375 Tame airlines, to fly an hour to
Guayaquil and another hour to the Galapagos. But cant argue, this
is the way it is. Upon arrival a $100 entrance fee, and a mandatory
check of luggage and cleaning of shoes to make sure no food or animals
were being brought into the area.
Finally we are here!!! I thought!!!
Galapagos Aggressor 1 crew was waiting for us, and no lie, this
was the BEST service I have ever received on any trip anywhere.
These 8-9 guys were incredible from beginning to end. The boat was
beautiful. Newly refurbished, clean, and working like a clock.
Finally we are here!! I thought!!!!
Bus ride to the boat. Nice and quick and the beginning of what some
of the Galapagos were about. Birds were everywhere. If this is a
hobby of yours, wow, were you in the right spot.
Here we are, as the bus pulls up to the piers. There is the boat,
anchored out in the bay. It is calling us. I can feel it….
Finally, Finally, we are here!!! So, I thought!!!!
Dinghies came over to get us. Life vests were mandatory, 7 people
on a dinghy and across the water we went…. Oh shit, did you
see that dolphin, nope, I was watching the seals, nope I was watching
the birds. Animals were everywhere already. No way, adrenaline was
pumping and we didn’t even hit the boat yet.
Once on board, the gear and luggage was brought over next.
Check out dive was mandatory. The boat move 15 minutes away, tied
off on some rocks and the dive deck became noisy. Ok, lets get this
over with and start having some dive fun. We did this in Baltra,
water temps was 68F and vis was 10-15. No much to do here other
than get properly weighted, which for this group, seemed like no
problem. People kept the dives short, I think I was the longest
of most, BT of maybe 30 minutes.. Lets get going was the game plane….Everyone
back on board, Wolf Island the next stop, 16 hours to go.
Finally, finally we are ALMOST THERE!!!
Great time to get to know everyone and what a crowd it was. If you
didn’t laugh, you didn’t belong on this trip. If you
couldn’t take or give a joke, you were dead meat on this trip.
14 strangers, that after a handshake, it was like we had been together
many times before.
The energy level was so high, somehow, the nickname for the group
became “Gorilla Divers”
Dinner was served, and wow, the meals were just one better than
the next. 2nds and 3rds were never a problem. Desserts. All meals
were cooked almost to order, special requests were not only granted
but also created.
Everyone got comfortable, some headed to bed early, and now, it
was only a matter of hours.
Morning came and there was no need for a bell to get everyone up.
All 14 divers were up early and just waiting…The sun was breaking
into the day, Wolf Island was in sight and breakfast was served.
Dive briefing was next.
Rules and regulations were shared. Safety issues were imprinted
in ones skull. They weren’t kidding, and wanted to make sure
everyone understood the challenge of these dives, and what the dangers
were. IF you had a sausage, they said put it away, it wouldn’t
be worth a dam in these conditions. They gave us those flags, kind
of like a blind man’s cane. Folds out and together and stands
tall in the wind with a flag attached to the top. Also, now they
give out beacons. IF you are on the surface to long, to far away,
or lost, open the can, turn the beacon on, and you will be picked
up on radar hopefully to be found. (I like this toy very much. Glad
though, no one had to use the beacons.)
Bottom time is absolutely cutoff give or take 50 – 55 minutes….
NO night diving. “Why not?” 3 reasons…1- ”when
you see what you see during the day, you wont want to get in the
water at night’ 2-“currents and conditions make it to
hard to find people at night” and 3 ‘because we say
so.” Ok, so much for negotiating this.
Time to dive.
We all got dressed and basically split up into 2 groups. 7 divers
and a divemaster per skiff. Get dressed and geared up on the Aggressor,
carry fins as you bounced, dance, slip into the dinghy, wait for
all, cameras are passed to you, and away we go….
At the dive site, as you are pulling up, the DM starts barking to
the driver. (U understand Spanish, I don’t, especially when
they talk that fast) Anyway, a little this way, a little that way,
then he points out into the ocean as if saying, we’ll be surfacing
somewhere ---anywhere out there….
Oh well….. here we go…..I am psyched!!!…..Fins
are on, regs in mouth, grab and hug in tight all gauges, cameras
and anything else you want to grab. Everyone backrolls at the same
time. On the count of 3, we go…Not on 1-2-3roll, but 1-2-3-
go!!!!! 8 bodies hitting the water, negative entrance is the best,
head for the rocks and grab on.
(get into my conversation in my head for this)
Hitting the water, rolling over, negative entrance!!!
“Holy shit, look at the ALL the mudda F*****en sharks, head
for the rocks, but watch out for the sharks, look at the turtles,
tunas, more turtles, head for the rocks, look at all the fish, head
for the rocks-------oooppss I missed the rocks,,,,kick kick kick,,,,grab--got
it…..Hold on….Holy shit, look at all the sharks…..Wow,
hold on real tight,,,,,the current is kicking ass…..slow down
the breathing…..look at all the sharks….is this for
real…..wow, there goes a diver who lost a grip…..flying
right by me….don’t turn you head, you can’t turn
it back….holy shit, the current is purging my reg, I am breathing
wet, 1ks of thoughts going through my head……bite that
mouthpiece real hard, you are going to lose it….look at all
the sharks…..hanging like a flag on a pole I am….look
at all the sharks….I hope these guys aint hungry…..I
look down, no shit, a Moray, crossing right over my hands, don’t
let go……oh no…..current getting stronger…..forget
taking pictures, no way, just hold on tight…..there goes another
diver…….Guess what…..WE ARE FINALLY HERE!!! Buddy
diving forget it for now….just keep an eye on the DM’s
yellow tank in the distance….stands out well….visibility
SUCKS….you cant see a thing through the clouds of FISH!! OH
shit, look at this hammerhead, how close is he going to come….then
2, then 10, then forget it….you cant count them, they are
everywhere. Galapagos sharks, a little more braver than the hammerheads,
oh shit, look at all the dolphins, they are bigger than the sharks,
In close they come….Holy shit…is this for real….”who’s
idea was this” me and the currents and the sharks….where
is everyone….This is the first dive….oh shit….
A week of this….no way!!!”
Barely I can see the DM’s yellow tank, but there he goes,
letting go, heading into the blue in the current. Oh well, time
to go…..Letting go, I felt like a kite in the sky……or
a ride in the park…..being in control was realizing you have
no control and just go with the current. Surface after the safety
stop, inflate the bc, wait for the dinghy, pass up the weights,
take off bc, pass it up, grab the straps, and kick and pull yourself
up into the dinghy
IT WAS GREAT. Fish were everywhere. Hammerheads, Galapagos, Black
tips were everywhere, tuna, wahoo, dolphin, eels, king angel fish,
tropicals, and I was already tired of the turtles getting in the
way:):):). I get back to the Mother ship, take off my suit, sit
down, and just look up saying, “did that really just happen”?
I ask the DM, is the current always like this, he says, “no.”
I am thinking, “you mean it is stronger?” He goes on
to say this was a little more than usual, that that current today
was about 2-1/2 knots. “No shit….that’s all.”
Everyone is laughing-- talking loud, and again, I ask out loud,
“was that ONLY 1 dive?” What more could happen?”
Oh well, no shit, what I am going to find out is the fun hadn’t
even started yet.
We do 3 dives here @ Wolf, basically I could re-write the above,
the only thing different was the current slowed down plenty. It
became very manageable but still full of energy and much fish life.
Off to Darwin we go. Major currents, underwater topography is all
about rocks and boulders and a huge platform area to become a home
underwater when not out in the blue…Another rule here. No
tank banging unless MR BIG shows up…..So, now picture the
same diving as described above, everyone bunkered down behind/under/to
the side of some big boulders,trying to stay out of the current
and though you cant see much through the clouds of large and small
fish…..you hear the noise…You hear the tanks banging….where?
where do you look? You follow people following the DM------ looking
into the murky dark blue ocean, coming into sight, little by little
---- there she is….. a monster--- a school bus, --- a tractor
trailor sized Whale Shark……No shit…..As big as
she is, try and keep up with her, no way…..look at all the
bubbles being exhaled…..what a sight around her….
We did 11 dives @ Darwin, 9 dives gave us 16 sightings and maybe—just
maybe, 3-4 were repeat passings…Imagine all this action, and
then these majestic creatures crash the party……Incredible….
The last dive at Darwin, the interaction for me was the best….the
closest….and also I came this close to getting whacked by
the tail……3 Whale Sharks one after the other, and the
last one, after I didn’t chase and watched everyone follow
her, she turned around, and came head on…..Wait for the pics….You
should see the video…..
Water temps was a nice – on the high end 78-79 degrees, usually
around 75 at Darwin and on the low end 70 at Gordons Rock.
Cousins Rock was about macro and seals…..lots and lots of
schooling tropicals, 9inch Blennies, Steroid Seahorses……Gordons
rock, limited vis, cold water, 1 dive, but a nice, very nice Manta
sighting. Also some more hammerheads but after what was up north,
there wasn’t many here.
Other highlights, or should I say, character building opportunities!!
---Finishing a dive, just drifting along, and looking below, there
was a time, not 10, not 100s --- I don’t know how many but
as it was put “a never ending river’ of hammerheads,
they just kept coming and coming and coming……
---one dive I left my weight pockets on the boat, so we went back
to get them and then the driver brought me back to the dropoff point….Uggg.
Off by myself I went….no one to be found, no where. just me
and all the sharks…..sorry but I bailed after 20 minutes…just
to much action around me and I had no idea where everyone was or
exactly where I was drifting to.
---scariest moment…ending of a dive I am drifting by myself,
this was pretty common at times, but somehow out of nowhere, comes
Todd and Bo. Both very skilled divers….well we are floating
in a diamond shape, looking out into the blue and out of no where,
there is a Silky in front of me and out of the corner of my eye,
there is another one, and as I turn to say something, they also
are turning to say something and we are being CIRCLED by a bunch
of nasty looking, sneaky, silkys, then they start squeezing the
diameter of the circle….we back up tank to tanks, we are laughing
more out of -----, this isnt happening, our eyes are starting to
look like the size of ½$ coins, I don’t know, but this
wasn’t looking to good…..What happens --- a wahoo enters
the scene and all of a sudden we weren’t the center of attention
anymore off they went, and up and out we went…..
---if DAN saw these dive profiles, we’d be banded from diving…..up/down/up/down….forget
about diving deepest on the first dive….we’d be finishing
a dive, doing a hang, Mr.Big, shows up and next thing you know we
back at 60-70ft again…..Computer jumped into deco regularly…..
---backrolling from the dinghy, wasn’t about worrying if you
were going to hit the person on either side of you, it was about
NOT landing on a shark or dolphin….no lie, we had to wait
a few times for the areas to clear
---drifting in the blue, by yourself, well sorry, not by yourself
but without another diver and ALL the shark & fish activity
around.
---quality not quantity…18 dives in a week on a liveaboard,
I would have been barking….BUT, every second of every minute
of every dive was so INTENSE, it didn’t matter.
---Ivans comments about me and the turle were almost true…
There were so many of them, you were actually swimming away from
them to get pictures of other subjects…and as of being BETTER
than Thai & Burma, I am not so sure cause it is totally different
diving….not a fair comparison 3 totally different types of
diving……
Thats it for now!!
Ciao
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