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Old 01-13-2009, 08:59 PM
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I noticed that most people haven't introduced themselves. What if everyone would mention their favorote dive site or what hooked them about diving back when they started.

I'll start, my first dive was in Hawaii. I was lucky enough to see turtles my fist time in the ocean. I just wanted to stay and watch longer. It was the most beautiful place I had ever seen. I needed to see more.

I dive in Ontario because I'm addicted to compressed air. I love that all my troubles float away when I dive. I love wrecks and so far the Tiller is my favorite.
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Old 01-13-2009, 10:11 PM
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Thanks for sharing that Sharon!

As a kid I was always interested in diving, underwater explorers and of course good old Jacques Cousteau. When I was in my late 20's I did the open water, back then you did everything in a weekend, but I never finished my certy when I was called away to work. Then came along my family and life went to fast. I finally said before I hit 40 I will get into it and go all the way. I was certified last May and haven't stopped since. My favourite dive so many to choose from but a couple come to mind. I booked a charter in Kingston with 12 new dive friends diving the Munson, Titanic and Cornwall for my 40th Birthday. Kingston has always been my fav since my first real dive was the Wolfe Islander. All I remember was seeing her come out of the green haze into focus and I near dropped a load in my new drysuit..lol. However It was Tobermory's Arabia that really hit me. Seeing something most people will never see, something that time has almost forgotten, it just blew me away. I can't pick a fav, they are all amazing dives. They may not be as special as some of the other folks here, but it was better than I ever imagined. With all the great people I have met, the great sites I have seen, I know as I go further into diving it'll only get better and that’s what keeps me coming back.

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Old 01-13-2009, 10:29 PM
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The Welland Scuba Park. It's the best. 10 minutes from home, free to dive there, and all the fish know me by my first name !!
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Old 01-13-2009, 11:04 PM
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Well I got certified back in 2001 if I remember right. I always had an interest in diving and wanted to dive Ship Wrecks (Was never a pritty fish and coral kind of guy).

From my first pool session I was 100% totally hooked. Spent many years doing lots and lots of wreck dives.

About 2 years ago I went and took my cave training in Florida. That is now my new sub passion and would give up all other diving to be able to cave dive on a regular basis. I'd have to say my favorite cave system at this point is Little River in florida.

I'm not sure what it is about cave diving that has me hooked but I enjoy it a lot. It's definatly not for everybody though.

At this point I count the days between cave trips (April right John )

I've done very little salt water diving. The only salt I've been in is 2 dives on my honeymoon on a reef (reef diving is better than no diving after all ) and then a great trip a few years ago to NC to dive the U-Boat along with some other great wrecks.

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Old 01-14-2009, 12:26 AM
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Good thread Sharon.

I would have to say the St James. Deep fresh water schooners are my favorite.
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Old 01-14-2009, 02:08 AM
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I've been fortunate to share a lot of great memories with my friends and also technical diving students.

Some of my favourite sites are anything from being the 1st diver to ever set "fin" inside the Northwind's chain locker since it sank in 1925, to being one of a handful of people to make it into the engine room of the Empress of Ireland in the early 2000's, to diving the St. James a year after it was found on a nice Nitrox EAN27....back in the strokey days of TDI gas mixes, to the Fantail of the Northwind, virgin Mexico caves that I've repelled down 75+ feet to get into, to revisiting the awseome wrecks in Lake Erie, to even the 1st time I dove the Tiller. My dive resume is one of the most extensive in the country.

There are so many great dives from Canada, to Mexico, to Italy, to Greece and many other areas where I am planning trips and expeditions. Make sure you sign up for some great dive training classes and get in on some of the most unique diving experiences in the industry. PM me for more details.
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