Scuba Obsessed – Episode 1 is edited and up

Episode 01 – The big introduction – Beta January It seemed like we have been working on this forever. I am pleased how it came out. I know we can improve, but I have to say I am happy with the results. Check it out here. http://www.scubaobsessed.com/archives/620

New Netcast / Podcast and website and forums and….

It has been a busy month but the date is finally here. Jim and I our launching our new Netcast tomorrow at 9:00pm. We are looking forward to it. January will be our beta month so we will learn a lot about this as we go. The website is setup at http://scubaobsessed.com – We will [...]

Missing Divers!

I believe there has to be 9 missing divers for every 1 active local diver.

Tweaking My DIY Dive Flag

I have another dive coming up tomorrow so I wanted to tweet my DYI dive flag rig. My original setup needed extra ballast on the bottom to keep the flag pointed skyward. I had use an old steel hook for its weight and as I though the darn thing on a beach entry or exit [...]

DIY Dive Flag and Float

After my river dive of a few weeks ago I realized I really needed to have my own dive flag.

Darrin’s Scuba Diving List – Tweeters (Twitter Lists) – December 2009

It is time for my updated twitter lists. I am working refining them a bit. I wanted the list to be more meaningful so I am creating more lists.

Underwater GPS

With the visibility of the water we frequently dive in it would be nice to have GPS underwater like most smart phones are capable of on dry land. If Shb Instrument’s Navimate™ sees the light of day underwater GPS could be a reality. Navimate consists of a wrist mounted device that communicates to a surface [...]

My First River Dive

The euphoria of a great river dive was more than enough for me to suffer through changing in the cold to do this again. I am hooked on river diving!

Our First Cold Water Wetsuit Dive of Fall 2009

Last Saturday I did my first cold weather dive of the fall 2009 season. My quick verdict is that it wasn’t too bad. We couldn’t have asked for a better fall day. It was a sunny 51 degrees. The water temp was a balmy 49 degrees.

Cold Water Wetsuit Scuba Diving Tips

If you live in Michigan and you scuba dive local you are going to run into some cold water. When my non-diving friends ask if it is cold I tell them even in the summer 60 feet down in a quarry is going to be around 40 degrees. Yep cold…. not cold enough to keep [...]

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