Diving
Dives
I've dived with Iain Fairbrother 3 times:
Dive number | Date | Site | Location | Area | Country | Wreck | Freshwater | Depth (m) | Bottom time (min) | Total time (min) | Divers | Quality | Summary | Equipment |
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421 |
20 Jul 1990 | Sgarbhstac Submarine Arch | Boreray | St Kilda | Scotland | 51 | 28 | 28 | Iain Hosking, Iain Fairbrother | This is the site that gets the longest write-up in Ridley's book, and you can see why. Conditions were perfect as we dropped off the boat and descended to depth. As we dropped over the lip of the arch the whole scene came into view. The bottom was clean. grey stone and the visibility was excellent - we easily saw all the other divers silhouetted against the far opening, with the bubbles going up to the roof 20m above. We spent a few minutes on the bottom drinking in the view, then ascended slowly up the walls (covered in jewel anemones) to the apex at 30m. Then further up there was an air pocket, which allowed Iain to apologise for kicking out my DV at 50m. Stops were spent hanging onto kelp and watching the sealife. | ||||
422 |
20 Jul 1990 | Levenish, north face | St Kilda | Scotland | 30 | 33 | 33 | Iain Hosking, Iain Fairbrother | Amazing - a St Kilda dive without tunnels or clear blue water. This was murky by St Kilda standards and Levenish Tunnel was strictly off-limits. [Derek Borthwick's buddy was killed there.] Swam under one house-sized boulder, and saw a couple of shy seals, but for the rest of the dive it was closeups of squidgies, especially a weird crustacean called a coprellid, which seems to have exploded in numbers. See Cathy's log for a sketch. | |||||
443 |
21 Dec 1990 | Seal Rocks | Forster | Australia | 24 | 24 | 24 | Iain Hosking, Iain Fairbrother, Malcolm Gauld | Began the dive attached to Ian Fairbrother and Malcom, but lost them. Persisted in my vain search for sharks. None. Swam back above an atmospheric gully. Heaps of blue groper. Surfaced to a long snorkel in worryingly rough seas. | Drysuit, twin set etc as in this morning's abortive dive on the 'Satara'. |