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Im never doing that
course
A journey to 100m
by Kristine Pitts
 In 2012 Michael and Kristine started their Tec
diving adventure after about a year of Kristine
claiming Im never doing Tec.
 3 years and a lot of Tec courses later the journey
culminated in a 100m dive in a Norwegian fjord.
 What follows is some photos that go some way to
describe what the journey was like.
 We started this journey just the two of us, and were
lucky enough to meet some fantastic people and
make some great friends along the way.
It started in Egypt in
February 2012
 It was fun. But thats it, Im not interested in going
any deeper. Im not doing any more Tec courses.
Then later that year, we visited Scapa Flow
Wow. Simply. Wow.
Want to be able to spend more time down
there.
So the following
year we were
back in the Red
Sea for more.
Tec 45 and Tec
50 all in one trip.
More tanks, more deco, deeper dives.
Crazy, right?
At times it was hard work
4 tanks? Totally crazy.
 But then that was it. No more Tec courses. 50 m is
deep enough.
 Just want to enjoy diving now. So we did
The water wasnt always clear blue and warm.
Sometimes it was dark and cold.
Addictive all the same
So in late 2013, this intrepid gang went to
Croatia for Tec 65.
https://youtu.be/Mll21ZNdSDg
Video from Tec 65 in Croatia.
Play it.
Trust me, you want to. :-)
We did some impressive snorkels.
Alex nearly died laughing.
Its on.
Were going for tripple
鍖gures.
Unfortunately after Croatia, Steve moved on to
the dark side. So then there were three.
We practised a lot
Like, really, a lot.
There were crazy amounts of tanks.
Not kidding. Really crazy amounts of tanks
too many
Sometimes the tanks were bigger than Sev!
There were also a lot of theory.
Sometimes it was really tiring
But we had so much fun along the way.
Do you think
we have
enough gear
and food???
Arrival at
Gulen Dive
Resort
Not your average dive site
Here lies a wreck
at ca.
20m - 72m
After the Qualifying Dive for Tec
Trimix :-)
Ready for 100 meters
 Sorry, no photos or videos of the dives. Apparently
most camera equipment won't work that deep
 It was deep, dark and cold. The dive site was the
house reef of Gulen Dive Resort. Once upon a
time the fjord was carved out by a glacier. So the
bottom was mostly rocks.
 But we were not there for the scenery and only
spent about a minute at the bottom.
100m done!!!!!! Yay team.
Proof!!
 We had a fantastic journey, and along the way we
learned a lot about diving that we now apply to
recreational diving and to the teaching that we do.
 We made some fantastic friends. Tec diving is no
longer about just you and your buddy. Its about the
team. Having a team of divers that you trust and
that you enjoy hanging out with is important.
 If you told me 4 years ago that I would have
completed this journey, Id have thought you crazy.
But here we are. Its been a blast. :-)
 If you want to 鍖nd out more about Tec diving and
Tec courses, get in touch with Diving Leisure
London.
 Or come talk to us at Clubnight the 鍖rst Thursday of
the month.

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I'm never doing that course - A journey to 100m

  • 1. Im never doing that course A journey to 100m by Kristine Pitts
  • 2. In 2012 Michael and Kristine started their Tec diving adventure after about a year of Kristine claiming Im never doing Tec. 3 years and a lot of Tec courses later the journey culminated in a 100m dive in a Norwegian fjord. What follows is some photos that go some way to describe what the journey was like. We started this journey just the two of us, and were lucky enough to meet some fantastic people and make some great friends along the way.
  • 3. It started in Egypt in February 2012
  • 4. It was fun. But thats it, Im not interested in going any deeper. Im not doing any more Tec courses.
  • 5. Then later that year, we visited Scapa Flow Wow. Simply. Wow. Want to be able to spend more time down there.
  • 6. So the following year we were back in the Red Sea for more. Tec 45 and Tec 50 all in one trip.
  • 7. More tanks, more deco, deeper dives. Crazy, right?
  • 8. At times it was hard work
  • 10. But then that was it. No more Tec courses. 50 m is deep enough. Just want to enjoy diving now. So we did
  • 11. The water wasnt always clear blue and warm. Sometimes it was dark and cold. Addictive all the same
  • 12. So in late 2013, this intrepid gang went to Croatia for Tec 65.
  • 13. https://youtu.be/Mll21ZNdSDg Video from Tec 65 in Croatia. Play it. Trust me, you want to. :-)
  • 14. We did some impressive snorkels. Alex nearly died laughing.
  • 15. Its on. Were going for tripple 鍖gures.
  • 16. Unfortunately after Croatia, Steve moved on to the dark side. So then there were three.
  • 19. There were crazy amounts of tanks.
  • 20. Not kidding. Really crazy amounts of tanks
  • 22. Sometimes the tanks were bigger than Sev!
  • 23. There were also a lot of theory.
  • 24. Sometimes it was really tiring But we had so much fun along the way.
  • 25. Do you think we have enough gear and food??? Arrival at Gulen Dive Resort
  • 26. Not your average dive site
  • 27. Here lies a wreck at ca. 20m - 72m
  • 28. After the Qualifying Dive for Tec Trimix :-)
  • 29. Ready for 100 meters
  • 30. Sorry, no photos or videos of the dives. Apparently most camera equipment won't work that deep It was deep, dark and cold. The dive site was the house reef of Gulen Dive Resort. Once upon a time the fjord was carved out by a glacier. So the bottom was mostly rocks. But we were not there for the scenery and only spent about a minute at the bottom.
  • 33. We had a fantastic journey, and along the way we learned a lot about diving that we now apply to recreational diving and to the teaching that we do. We made some fantastic friends. Tec diving is no longer about just you and your buddy. Its about the team. Having a team of divers that you trust and that you enjoy hanging out with is important. If you told me 4 years ago that I would have completed this journey, Id have thought you crazy. But here we are. Its been a blast. :-)
  • 34. If you want to 鍖nd out more about Tec diving and Tec courses, get in touch with Diving Leisure London. Or come talk to us at Clubnight the 鍖rst Thursday of the month.