The past few weeks, Rob, Todd and occasionally John have
been heading up to Dutch Springs for a couple dives. Wanting to join them, but
unable, I’ve been chomping at the bit to get up there, and finally had my
chance! (since there was nothing happening
on my end of the world this week) I
know I’ve been saying this for weeks, and I don’t mean to beat a dead (sea)
horse, but, the fact that it takes a little more planning to get out to Dutch
than it did to go to Bainbridge is starting to take its toll. (And weekends out in Bethlehem are kind of “first
come first serve” so it’s a gamble for space) (off soapbox)
Anyway, so the plan was to meet out in Grantville at 8:00,
pile everything into one car and head up to Bethlehem. The weather was sort of
wet-ish, so we weren’t sure what to expect since “Jane” wasn’t attending.
(yeah, I had a tarp, but it doesn’t have the magic) So as the ride up was drizzle here and there,
we were keeping our fingers crossed, and getting possible game plans for our
dry gear in order.
First stop was Wegman’s though, so we could get our lunch
plans settled. After that, the wait for
the gate to open (I guess while they vacuumed the pool to get it ready for
us) 9:58am (EARLY!) and they opened the
gates! As we were setting up the man
that sits in the little booth watching the water all day approached us and
started a little conversation, and I guess since we were nice to him, he
offered us use of one of the tents along the bottom of the Peninsula parking
area, stating that there’s no one using them today! What a nice guy! (and in the tradition of “Jane” since we had
something to keep our stuff dry, there was no serious rain to speak of… Ya gotta
love “karma”!)
First plan was semi conservative since I’m way out of
practice (April 17 was my last dive) So
we figured we’d be ok on this one.
Waddle down to the water and off we went!
As we started our descent I saw Todd assisting Rob with
something, figured something was tangled, so I dropped to 20 feet and waited. As we got there and checked in, Rob looked at
me, gave me his “ok”, then went to add air to his suit, and his inflator popped
off. I was happy that I was able to pop
it right back on, and we were good to go. (His assessment later on was that
something with his GoPro camera was somehow knocking his inflator hose off, so
he decided that the GoPro was a NoGo for this dive!) (although I hear there’s
footage of me putting his inflator on)
Since it was our usual dive plan for the first dive to start, we were on
our way to the Trolley…and, well with the inflator incident, we got a little
off of our plan, and ended up by the crane… so that was a bonus object on this
trip! Quick course correction and we
were back on track for the trolley. After a trip through the Trolley, we gave
the thumbs down and popped over the hill to the car (which is looking pretty
bad these days) Then over to the “deuce
and a half”, and back up over the hill.
We swam around the back of the island, and headed towards the new plane.
Rob and Todd took a quick trip through it, I just swam around it… it’s so small
I get claustrophobic. I DID notice that it’s getting dirty, and people are
writing their graffiti on it. After the
plane we came back in towards the bus, and took a quick trip through that, then continued back towards the Silver Comet. Rob and Todd went through I was checking out
the bumpers on the side with my light. (trying to see if the light went the
whole way through them….the ones I tried, didn’t….zebra mussels probably) Rob
pointed over towards the platforms, and we agreed. As we filed past the platforms, we looked for
the proper line to follow to go back to the exit point, and started our safety stop;
five minutes later and we were done!
Deepest Depth: 87 feet
Duration: 48 minutes
Coldest Temp: 43º
Not a bad first dive after my lay off, except for the
occasional cramping in my foot and calf, I would have totally enjoyed that dive.
I wasn’t able to be where I wanted most of the time, but was able to keep
moving, and not have any catastrophic incidents. Everyone else seemed to be alright
afterwards, so that was good! We had
our Wegman’s lunch booty, and started discussing the next dive. Since we were close to the other Peninsula
entry, we decided to use that, and take a trip out to the firetruck, by way of
the bus, then come back in towards the Hell Cat and take the usual path back
in. Works for me!
So after a few minutes of set up, Rob making sure that his
inflator hose was totally secure this time, and changing his camera set up, we
were ready to roll! Walked down the
steep slope into the water, and Rob gave the thumbs down. My first few minutes were touchy since I was
getting a nasty foot cramp (again) and my legs felt a little tired. But once I
worked out the kinks, I was better, and moving along at a decent pace. We were soon at the Bus, and took a quick
trip around it, after a minute or so, we went by the van. (which I honestly can’t
remember if I’ve ever seen this one or not…)(and no I’m not running through
every Dutch Springs dive report to see!) (and just for the giggles of it…I ran
a query, and I’ve only done 43 dives there… guessing the “odd” number was
because of New Years Eve this…err LAST year)
After the van was the
firetruck. We took a quick trip around
that, (I honestly think that the last time I saw this was when I was here with
my cousin back in July of 2008 which was actually HIS last dive!) and were soon over by the Hell Diver, which
definitely has seen a LOT of better days, I may have mentioned this before, but
that thing is really getting beaten up, and it was beat up when they first sank
it, thanks to some morons that were
messing with it! Rob took some quality
footage at that spot, and we continued on towards the school bus again. (I
think this is a record for school bus passes)
We then swam over to the Silver Comet again, and Rob wanted to get some
footage inside. We met at the front, and
he pointed back into the quarry, so we agreed and followed. We soon passed the
other (broken apart) boat and were on our way to the crane. At the crane we looked at each other and
pointed back in, and started up the line (which I got tangled up in…thanks for
untangling Todd!) After another safety stop, we were done, and ready to pack
up!
Deepest Depth: 63 feet
Duration: 47 minutes
Coldest Temp: 45º
Actually a VERY relaxing dive for me, I felt pretty good
(besides the very beginning, and an almost cramp towards the end) the whole
dive, and was able to go mostly where I wanted to be. I actually even held about six minutes of
safety stop depth right at the end (and wasn’t going to push it so I started sliding
up after a while)
The weather held out, which was great! Hopefully the next
time we have to deal with any potential rain, we have one lucky charm or the
other. We stopped over at Wegman’s for a
quick snack, then ran home in the crappy traffic.
Not sure when the next outing will be, looking at MY
calendar I know it won’t be next weekend, but if another day works (well after
I get a fill) there’s always that possibility!
See you next time, and hopefully it’s not as long!
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