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BAUE Trip Reports
5/31/2004 Deep E3 aboard Escapade by Peter Gelbman -- [View this report only]
Bottom Team: |
David Chamberlin, Peter Gelbman |
Visibility: |
15' - 60' |
Time: | 11:36 AM |
Temp: |
46F |
Surge: |
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Max Depth: |
182FSW |
Avg Depth: |
160FSW |
Bottom Time: |
0:25 |
Total Time: |
1:12 |
Bottom Gases: |
18/45 | Deco Gases: | EAN50 |
Backgas Config: |
Double LP104 | Deco Tanks: | AL40 |
Deco Profile: |
deep stops
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With sketchy reports, things didn't look too good for heading south, but Jim was willing to take a look. With nothing but masochist deepsters on board, upon reaching Point Pinos despite the 10+ ft swells and strong east wind, his word was "Well I'm going south until you guys tell me to stop!". At E3 he proclaimed it safe enough conditions to dive if we could stomach the topside conditions. By that time most of us were already gearing up, so it was a moot point ;-) With the rough surface, Jim ran a live boat for us and dropped a shot line on what we thought was E3. Water clarity wasn't too bad and the green layer thats been present lately wasn't around. Vis was a bit chunky till about 30-40' depth, then opened up to at least 50' horizontal. Upon descent, the highest point of the reef was around 145' and it didn't look anything like the E3 that I had seen my first time here last summer - later we found out from Beto & the maps that this was deep E3. With a fairly strong southern current running, I wanted to duck down into a canyon - we had a choice of east or west side of the main reef structure, and we chose the west side. There is so much to see here its really something. Everywhere you look are steep walls and canyons filled solid with life. On the north side of the shallowest reef, we met up with Beto, Susan & John who were following a deeper profile on the the east side. Dave found a small wolf eel, other than that the usual suspects. Most of the time I was taking in the big picture, so probably missed tons of cool small stuff. 1/2 hour drift-ride under a bag was nice and relaxing - all in all a beautiful dive.
Courtesy of Beto, here is a map that shows the routes we took.
Many thanks Jim and crew for taking such good care of us on a rough day!
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