Logged Dive #55 at Cardiac Hill
Pt Vicente Fishing Access, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
(aka Cardiac Hill)
Dove with Nick
I met Nick at Malaga Cove around 8 AM.
This is high tide and we were planning to dive there.
The conditions didn’t look too promising.
It was shallow, the water looked murky.
We checked out Pt. Vicente; it’s West of Long Point and decided to dive it.
This place is the famous “Cardiac Hill.”





We geared up and walked down to a fork in the path.
Straight lead to a narrow path down to the rocks where Nick’s diving book said were the best conditions.
After going right on the switch-back, the path is absolutely terrifying to walk down fully geared.
It’s very narrow and at one point there’s a big rock that jets out of the cliff and the path underneath was only a foot and a half wide.
The trail didn’t bother Nick; he wanted to go back up that way because there were no surges West of the rocks.
Nick was concerned about walking too far back.
I was concerned about getting killed on the trail back.
We entered the water around 10:30 AM or so.
Nick didn’t want to swim “too far.”
I’m thinking, “Crap, we’re here to dive….?”
Neither of us were hunting or talking pictures.
We slowly submerged and went East.
This is a very shallow dive.
We didn’t get deeper than 20 feet the whole time.
We surfaced a few times to get our bearings.
Around the kelp near the middle rocks, Nick pointed out a Bat Ray – a BIG Bat Ray!
It was on the bottom minding its own business.
It startled me; I hear those things can sting badly.
The bottom reminded me of Shaw’s Cove but without the shells; actually, it’s a lot like White Point.
We hung around that area for the remainder of the dive.
There’s a small rocky beach exit just to the East, but Nick didn’t want to walk back that far.
Shit, sometimes I really prefer solo diving.
We went in just underneath the end of the trail to the East.
It’s very shallow; add a few waves and it’s hazardous.
Up Cardiac Hill was a bitch.
It was a 15 minute walk – it seemed like forever.
In with: 3100 psi
Out with: 1600 psi
Maximum depth: 20 feet
Waves: 1-2 feet
Visibility: 15-20 feet
Temperature: about 60 degrees F
Total Bottom Time: 45 minutes.


