OK and UP
OK and UP, originally uploaded by rachemicah.
Micah and I are now newly branded Basic Open Water PADI certified scuba divers! We’ve logged our first two hours of diving, all done in Woahink Lake with four dives: three on Saturday and one on Sunday. We had to demonstrate several skills, including by not limited to:
*filling our masks with water and clearing them
*signaling “out of air”, buddy breathing, ascending with a buddy, and lifting the buddy up out of the water so they can orally inflate the BCD (buoyancy control device)
*taking our masks off, replacing them, and clearing them
*taking off our buoyancy control devices and putting them back on
*demonstrate buoyancy control on the bottom with a fin pivot
*demonstrate an emergency controlled ascent (a few kicks up, exhaling all the way to the surface)
*basic underwater compass navigation skills
We were supposed to take our third dive in the North Jetty of Florence, but recent channel dredging made the visibility too poor for an ocean dive, plus the current was too strong for our ability. Our instructor dove at the jetty and caught, cleaned, and cooked five crabs for our class, which we devoured after our third dive at Woahink. It was the freshest most delicious crab I’ve ever had, cooked sea water and everything!
Our instructor came and found us in our campsite at Honeyman and asked if we and a few other people who had stayed in Florence if we’d like to go have a bonfire. Heck yes! We finished our camp dinner and enjoyed a beautiful sunset at Heceta Head Beach and a great bonfire with our new diving friends.
This four week journey of scuba has been interesting; it’s something that I’ve always wanted to learn and I asked Micah if he would join me in learning. He was really apprehensive; he’s not a huge fan of open water, although we had a lot of fun snorkeling last year in Maui. He agreed to try the first week, and he ended up loving it and becoming really confident with his water skills during the class. I on the other hand, was surprised at how difficult the skills were for me and as the four week class progressed, I found myself more and more challenged and unsure of my abilities to actually do the skills this weekend and pass the class.
But we did it! And now we are really excited about scuba diving. We still can’t believe that we are both scuba certified! And we are also so freaking tired… like Lucky after a day of running around, full throttle.
The instructors at Eugene Skin Divers Supply were really patient and really helpful and I couldn’t have done this without them. If you living in Eugene and you are interested in diving, go to the shop and I dare you to walk out and not want to take the basic class. Everyone is so friendly and they embody the amount of fun and inclusiveness that this activity can be.







