Archive for the 'Denmark' Category

December 21st 2009
My last dive in 2009

Posted under Denmark & Fun diving

Yesterday 20th of December 2009.

I had the pleasure of diving with my friend Arne, at Trykkerdammen near Helsingør, Denmark.

The air was -5 degree Celsius, the waters surface temperature was about 2 degree Celsius, from 8 meters and deeper the water was a nice 8 degree Celsius warm.

I was using my Twin 10 set, to get more used to diving with it, I did notice a few things I need to adjust for future dives.

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December 24th 2008
Merry Christmas

Posted under Denmark

Hi there

I wish you all a merry Christmas :)
Hope you have a nice evening together with your family, and maybe even get what you wished for :)
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And what is better than a Christmas tree worm :)

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October 11th 2008
3 new Advanced Open Water divers certified

Posted under Courses & Denmark

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of doing an Padi Advanced Open Water course with 3 students.

The night dive, navigation and peak performance boyancy we did at Amager strandpark, here:

The deep dive we did on the north eastern side of the Swedish island of Hven, here:

The Boat dive we did just outside Rungsted Harbour, here:

One of the students Siri, was so kind to let me use these pictures:

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August 21st 2008
6 Pax OWD course

Posted under Courses & Denmark

Last week I had the pleasure of doing a 6 pax OWD course together with Camilla.

You can see the gallery of the open water trainings here, taken by Alice a divemaster trainee, the quality is not very high due to bad visibility.

The gallery
Some of the pictures can be seen here:

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August 19th 2008
Logged dive #600 today

Posted under Denmark

While doing a scubareview today, I logged my dive number 600.

I had the pleasure of reaching this milestone together with Natalie, who needed a scubareview.

We made the dive at the Knud Rasmussen statue north of Copenhagen, a nice an quite divesite, not very deep, only about 5 meters, but with a lot of things to look at, and very nice for scubareviews.

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