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    June 13, 2010

    Free Diving Terranea Resort, Palos Verdes, CA

    I had to get in the water today.

    I have been stressed out and sedate in my macho activities for too long.

    Just a swim in the ocean might be enough.

    I arrived at Terranea Resort around 8:30 AM; since I had no air, I was just going to free dive.

    Some of the regular SCUBA divers had already geared up and were walking down.

    The water looked pretty calm, but visibility remained to be seen.

    The water looked pretty calm, but visibility remained to be seen.

    Free diving Terranea Resort, Palos Verdes, CA

    Max depth: About 20 feet
    Waves: Predictable one to two feet swells
    Visibility: 5-15 feet
    Water Temperature: Maybe about 63 degrees
    Total Ocean Time: 35 minutes or so.

    Entrance was easy; I swam to the right side of the Cove.

    Kelp is very abundant now, which is quite a change from a few years back.

    Kelp is very abundant now, which is quite a change from a few years back.

    Visibility was OK;  I could see the bottom from 15 feet.

    Visibility was OK; I could see the bottom from 15 feet.

    I was perfectly neutrally buoyant with my very used 7 mm wetsuit and 16 pounds of weights.

    I held my breath and plunged down to 20 feet.

    I held my breath and plunged down to 20 feet…

    I touched the bottom.

    …I touched the bottom.

    I’m still sort of macho, I guess.

    The ocean water felt good, there was beer waiting for me in the car… and best of all – no psycho women!

    About 30 minutes later, a woman took a picture of me making my easy exit.

    I guess I’m that famous?

    It seems when you free dive here, people actually watch you from their hotel rooms and pool.

    I was asked what I was hunting, did I see any dolphins, how are the lobsters?

    I told the guys that I was simply out for a swim, but I told all the women that I was out hunting sharks.

    Beer in the parking lot washed the salt water out of my mouth.

    11 AM rolled by and I noticed none of the other divers had made it back from their dives.

    Was something wrong?

    The dive started on time, but by 10:30 AM, most divers would usually have returned.

    Two beers later, Nice Bob pulls up in his truck with Military Bob, Chipper and Jordan.

    It seems they planned and executed an extremely macho dive – going off the Point, diving one way, across two coves to make a beach exit at Cardiac Hill.

    Nice Bob had dropped his car off at Cardiac Hill earlier for the return trip.

    They had reports of five to 15 feet of visibility.

    They said it was a nice dive, but it kicked their asses – especially the walk up Cardiac Hill.

    Macho divers debrief.

    Debriefing continued as usual.

    It was sort of a light SCUBA diver turn out, but I noticed a lot of oriental free divers carrying big spear guns – maybe three groups of them.

    I didn’t notice anyone coming back with fish.

    May 2, 2010

    Terranea Resort Diving Conditions And Other News

    Once again, I showed up to Old Marineland with my gear and beer, hoping to get in the water but not expecting the conditions to be all that great.

    The parking lot was empty, except for Chipper who had made the journey from Hesperia.

    We checked out the conditions…

    We checked out the conditions…

    The waves were manageable, but over the last few days, Palos Verdes was getting pounded by waves up to seven feet high; the water just looked plain muddy.

    It was also extremely low tide.

    It was also extremely low tide; I think the beach has been rearranged since the last time I was here.

    Debriefng at Terranea Resort.

    Dive Bum Don, Drysuit Greg and SCJoe joined us in the morning debriefing – well, maybe just briefing, as there wasn’t any diving.

    Chipper said that this was his third time driving to here from Hesperia and all the times he wasn’t able to dive.

    He also mentioned, “I have been following you on your blog for the last two years…you had just over 300 dives then and currently you don’t have that many more.”

    I know… I know… Things will probably get better in June, I hope.

    There was this one rich old lady that kept circling the parking lot in her Mercedes and giving us dirty looks.

    They should be used to our Sunday ritual by now.

    I’m getting fat.

    Am I really getting that fat?

    Now, in other news, one of my local hang outs is offering off season lobster hunting…

    To view this video on YouTube, click here.

    For $2 a drop, you can try your luck at Maine lobster hunting.

    I have never seen anyone win this thing, but people assure me that they do.

    Even if you catch one, the lobsters kick themselves free; your best bet it to probably wait until they’re almost dead.

    Also, Professional Debriefer Paul has won his first video contest – The Unintended Consequences Of Government Regulation!

    Hopefully, this will be the catalyst to fame and fortune!

    To view this video on YouTube, click here.

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