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@Neil ellor if I remember correctly @Rsorour is also a diver. Didn't we have these discussions back in 2015?
Yes Ramy is Egyptian I am sure he has a story to tell@Neil ellor if I remember correctly @Rsorour is also a diver. Didn't we have these discussions back in 2015?
I’m here @Chloe11111 have not been checking in as much as i used to. Im turning into a workaholic against my will! @Neil ellor has heard me whine on several occasions so I will cut to the chase and not burden/bore anyone with frustrations.Yes Ramy is Egyptian I am sure he has a story to tell
Would you believe I had mine done January 2020 not been used sinceIt's time to take our regs to get serviced. Although we won't be using them, but still need to servicing done to keep the "parts for life" warranty valid.
I had a glorious 3 week trip in Roatan back in March 2020 right after my regs were serviced. With 4 days left in my vacation, the world went into lock down. We were able to keep diving until our last "dive day". Then flew home on our regularly scheduled flight. Our trip for March 2021 has been cancelled by the airlineWould you believe I had mine done January 2020 not been used since
You wouldn’t regret it for surei'd love to learn to dive
I'm now booked for a month in Roatan for 2022!You wouldn’t regret it for sure
I'm hoping to get a trip to cozumel later this summer. Sure would be niceI moved my Mexico trip 12 months so I am booked for late August, Cozumel and all
Not sure it will happen though, fingers crossed the COVID has gone🤞🤞🤞
I would love to dive that wreck and see the cargo. I think old motorbikes, trucks, guns and the history of what it represents would be almost a surreal, spiritual experience to see. Makes you think. What's the water temp average around that part of the world when you dive that wreck? May have to plan something in the next couple years.I’m here @Chloe11111 have not been checking in as much as i used to. Im turning into a workaholic against my will! @Neil ellor has heard me whine on several occasions so I will cut to the chase and not burden/bore anyone with frustrations.
I have a PADI Dive Master and EAN Enriched Diver certifications under my belt along with Scientific Diver experience to add to my 20 year (wet suits drying up since the pandemic) happy marriage with the aquatic world. Changed career paths so have not been diving in the name of science anymore.
Got all my certifications completed in the Northern Red Sea along with all my field work for graduate studies. Fantastic wreck, drift, and wall diving off the Sinai peninsula. The rest of my diving adventures were in the Philippines, bull shark diving in Costa Rica, Wreck diving off the Florida Keys. A Great White experience is definitely on my bucket list as well. All warm water diving more or less. I do not own anything thicker than 5 mm wet suit.
My favorite dive of them all and @Neil ellor may agree is the SS Thistlegorm, a British navy merchant ship that was hit and sank in the northern Red Sea with a whole load of WWII cargo: motorbikes, trucks, guns and other cargo
Would love to get my feet wet again. Considering IDC to get my open water instructor certification.
Cheers,
Ramy
My BiL is a motorhead. He would love to dive this wreck. My husband is a war history buff - he would love it tooI would love to dive that wreck and see the cargo. I think old motorbikes, trucks, guns and the history of what it represents would be almost a surreal, spiritual experience to see. Makes you think. What's the water temp average around that part of the world when you dive that wreck? May have to plan something in the next couple years.