Showing posts with label Divemaster jobs. Show all posts
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Monday, October 21, 2013

Devil Winds and a hedonistic Middle Eastern souk

So this week was the week that Tenerife burned, or at least it felt like it. Devil winds blowing in from the Sahara have almost reduced living in the Golf Del Sur into one constant dash from shade, to fan, to air conditioning and back. Hitting us in the latter part of this week, the rumours, of course so often false, were true. I should have guessed by the grim demeanour and resigned tone of my local bar proprietor.  The only certainty seems to be that it could be worse, coming from another ‘local’ sipping on a mango smoothie this really does not hold much comfort for an active Divemaster intern.

However I digress from the weekly update. This is actually an important time as I approach my halfway point. Four of the more experienced interns are leaving in the next few days and I shall be sad to see them leave. Their support and help in the past four weeks have been completely invaluable. So to Malena, Theiss, Mel and Gerardo… Adieu and safe journey home!

Diving in Tenerife

Again this feels like a digression, so onto life as an intern. This week has really enforced a key message from the Rescue Diver Course, to STOP->THINK->ACT. Essentially during a dive and in the preparation I made a mistake that was really silly, that of going for a moderately deep dive with a half full cylinder. Due to this there were a couple of other effects that meant a fellow intern had to stop a dive early and ascend with me. Even now, some days hence, a consistent mental face palm has been in effect.

The annoying thing is that this has overshadowed, at least to an extent, some really positive leaps forward. I gave my first dive briefing (to a customer, Jens, no less), not perfect but still a ‘first’. My pool skills have been improving, surprising myself at how they seem to be coming together. Two other aspects, the Pre-Dive Safety Check and Discover Scuba Diving Kit Assembly, are also coming on well despite my attempts at improvisation. Which occur despite it being specified on a card.

Scuba Kit assembly


Now…. To the diving. The main highlight this week was a pair of dives at one of our less frequented dive sites, Las Eras. This dive, including a long time customer Marvin, alongside a sheer wall through Tenerife’s underwater volcanic landscape was excellent. Streaked Gurnards, Groupers, Triggerfish, Barracuda, Octopus…. I hope, Dear Reader, you get the point. Part of it was also a drift dive, but mainly it just seemed a different kind of diving compared to what I have experienced so far in Tenerife.

Cleaning Scuba Kit after dives

I was also able to observe the Confined elements of the PADI Rescue Diver course for two of our interns. I desperately wanted to be playing the part of an unresponsive diver underwater, as this is Hide-and-Seek with diving equipment. Indeed, it sounds very amusing.

Bruce and Boyce just hanging around !

On a final note, a personal observation: On Saturday evening, to celebrate the ‘graduation’ of our interns, Dive and Sea hit Playa Las Americas for hijinks and frivolities. Now for those who do not know, like myself prior to Saturday, this is a fascinating cultural experience. Even now I still have no idea how to describe it accurately, apart from (this being the closest approximation I can manage) a hedonistic Middle Eastern souk with an impressive amount of novelty sunglasses.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Round Stingrays made my week!!

Diving at Abades. I love that place but the trip to the shore with fully equipment kit and 15l-tank and weight belt (10kilos) can be tiring. Susanne and me were on 15l cylinder. The reason for that were two dives without swapping the tanks.  Marloes was practising here Open Water skills with Melissa. I and CK stayed close to them and observed the training dive.

Skills skills skills days!

Started at 1030 Tuesday. It was nice  together with Susanne we went to marina to help wash kits. After that CK, Tin Man and me went to swimming pool to practise our skills. Our skills are improving all the time. I do not scare any more of removing the mask or clear it. Hoover is getting better and my fin pivot is brilliant :D

CK and me had two swimming pool session and had a chance to develop our skills as well.

Then I had lovely day off. Volcano trip together with Susanne and Marloes.!!

Skills skills skills again!

CK,Tin Man and me went to swimming pool to practise our skills. I did my skills with Melissa. It was really cool because I had a chance to do them in front of the instructor. I was stressed but Melissa was there to point me my mistakes and do the skills again so that was a good lesson for me.

After the session we sat in the shop and written down surface skills. The only thing I need to practise now is to how to say everything in English properly !

Dive Briefing in Canary Islands

The day with a Round Stingray!

What a day! Two awesome dives at new dive sites together with a lovely couple Richard and Maggie.

For the first dive we went to place called STEPS. Melissa was a boat cover and Pete was leading a dive. We did not drop the anchor. The dive was nice. Maggie and Richard are well-experienced diver. Maggie showed me huge fire worm – it was cool. Some arrow crabs and starfishes which I like a lot.
At the end of the dive we were supposed to use our SMBs that Melissa could locate us. My unfortunately did not work properly. I was so pissed of because of not using it. I really wanted to try…
PADI Open Water Course Tenerife

So here we go :D The second dive: Dive site called Estorne.  I was buddy with Bruce. At the beginning of the Bruce pointed cuttlefish and I saw hermit crab !!
After few minutes Pete started to point sth. Bruce and I did not actually realised what is going on and suddenly this huge round stingray just swam to us. I was saw scared. She was in front of me and was getting to be closer.  It was awesome. I am really happy that I could attend that.

Two good dives at Yellow Mountain. For the first time I had a chance to be on a dive where the leaders are interns, Sam and Bruce passed their Divemaster exams and were able to do that. I was a buddy with Tin Man and we had a one customer Amir who is a Rescue Diver on the boat.  CK and Amir were sick on the boat ;)

On that dive Tin Man pointed on island grouper and we did swim through as well. I saw also small black moray ell. My air consumption is getting improve 


Polish Intern with the Ray