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Training at Gildy in April – mad fools!

3.5 months after the trainees started ocean diver, I could no longer hold them back anymore – they were eager to go to open water. I tried to persuade them that it was much warmer in Spain or Gozo, but

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Ice Diving In Sweden

4 hardy (or is that foolhardy) souls braved the Scandinavian winter to have a go at ice diving this winter. Unfortunatley, it was unseasonably warm and so the ice was too thin to dive in through the ice-hole. (snigger). But

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Chartwork course on the Thames

6 Clidivers and a member of Ruislip BSAC embarked on a voyage of chart discovery last weekend! With the theory on Saturday and the voyage planned, they set off on Sunday for a day crusing along the Thames. When not

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The first dive trip of 2012 but there’s no water!

Thankfully this wasn’t a planning mistake – 11 of us climbed into the hyperbaric chamber at the London Diving Chamber, in St John’s Wood, for a dry dive to 50 metres. I think it’s safe to say that all of

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One week in the red sea

I think its safe to say that everyone onboard the Juliet this week has had a fantastic week. Four dives were on offer every day including drifts, walls, reefs, wrecks, night dives and hammerhead hunting. We have spotted turtles, white

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