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cdavisdb 08-05-2014 03:04 PM

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Matt, who requires fins for this kind of thing

Simon, who doesn't

Me and M'boat

Crew for the first leg

YeA 20sF 08-05-2014 03:07 PM

amazing pic of your boat. love it

cdavisdb 08-05-2014 03:25 PM

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A gorgeous place

Your typical Bahamian grocery store. Amazing how well stocked some of these tiny places were.

Me, wearing a Dol-fin and a Freediver Recovery Vest (FRV)

Sometimes the weather was gorgeous and the hunting good

Sometimes not so gorgeous.

cdavisdb 08-05-2014 03:37 PM

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Simon, descending toward a crevasse in San Salvador


Getting deep into a crevasse

Dropping into a crevasse at about 60 with the bottom 25 feet below the camera

The galley


All these and all above are from Matt's camera. Videos will come tomorrow and then some from Simons gopro.

DonV 08-05-2014 04:47 PM

Dang it Conner!!!! I'm so jealous!!! Outstanding trip and documentation of the fun. Oh yeah, I see what you mean about three of you "roughing it" eating a single lobster!!! :)

cdavisdb 08-05-2014 05:52 PM

By that time, our appetites were huge and we managed to eat all of it in one meal, not counting a lot of meat in the antennae and legs. Cooking it the minimum possible was the trick.

McGillicuddy 08-05-2014 07:18 PM

Another great adventure guys, I'm in awe of your collective diving feats, yeah, the Dol-fin, too.

Matt, that shot of Simon dropping into the crevice is awesome, if a bit creepy.
Great adventure! Can't wait to see more!

Living vicariously through you guys this week:cool:

cdavisdb 08-05-2014 09:28 PM

The shots of the crevasses don't give anything like the impact they had. Videos will be better, but still not the same. It was an awesome place.


Simon is good, he has worked at it. The rest of us are just journeymen. Most anybody who is willing to acquire decent technique can do this stuff.

Terry England 08-07-2014 10:36 PM

Bahamas Trip
 
Conner,
Thanks for sharing the highlights of your Bahamas trip with CSC. It looks like you and your crew had quite an adventure.
I liked the picture of 'Blew by You" anchored in Blue Bayou. Seems like a nice place to be marooned, if you had a choice.
On another note, is it pretty scary looking right down the road at Mile Marker 65? I'm glad you're going ahead and scouting this "Old" stuff out for Denny, Kenny, Kenny, Gillie, Padre, Donny, Skippie, Danny, Denny, GFS, Skiblet, Dave, Sully and I, because we'd be nervous if we had to go first. You're kinda' like the SCS Ice Breaker or Harbor Pilot for "old" - but we're right back there backin 'ya up 100%!!!!

cdavisdb 08-08-2014 07:53 AM

Where's Mile Marker 65?

Back me up????

How about get in front?

I tried to get Denny interested in another Bahama explore, but he gives me some crap about age. Heck, he can't be more than 75, whats the problem?

OK,Ok, so I need somebody to lead me back to Bayport, you get in front.


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