Recently I purchased a Whites Fusion Dry Suit and I'm extremely excited about it, considering it's by far my biggest investment in my sport/hobby. Bye bye to my close calls with hypothermia.
Now I will be able to dive pretty much year round in a wide range of temperatures. I got the Tech Skin for cold water diving and the lycra skin for warm water diving. All I need now is to get some fancy undergarments so I won't freeze when I do cold water diving (early April). I'll upload some pictures of me in the suit once the dry suit arrives (aprox 10 days).
I guess my next big step is to go crazy for cold. Sportdiver magazine has a list of the 20 places to go crazy for cold so I'll start taking some of them into consideration:
1. Channel Islands, California: kelp forests, unique marine life
2. British Columbia: soft corals, giant octopus, artificial reefs
3. New York/New Jersey: wreck diving
4. Great Lakes: freshwater, wrecks, the great outdoors
5. St. Lawrence River (Upper and Lower): wrecks, the Empress of Ireland, giant catfish, all kinds of whales from belugas to blues!
6. Nunuvut, Canada: ice diving, belugas, Inuit culture
7. Antarctic: adventure, ice-diving, stunning scenery, unique marine and wildlife, bragging rights
8. Norway: swimming with orcas during the herring run
9. Iceland: unique diving situations and challenges, mind-blowing scenery, Icelandic food and culture
10. Clear Lake, OR: incredible viz, 3000 year old petrified forest, underwater vents burbling through thick layer of ash and silt
11. Alaska: wrangling icebergs on scuba, lava tubes near Sitka
12. Scapa Flow, Scotland: WWI and WWII British blockships, remains of entire WWII scuttled German fleet, North Atlantic marine life, remote Scottish culture in the way-off-the-beaten-path Orkney Islands.
13. Vladiviscok, Russia: giant octopus, Russian war wrecks, 100+ viz in summer, can go up in mountains and ride horses into Siberian tiger reserve
14. Kangaroo Island, Australia: leafy and weedy sea dragons, blond sea lions
15. New Zealand: Rainbow Warrior (North Island), Poor Knights islands, fjordland (South Island)
16. South Africa: sardine run, great white sharks
17. Lake Baikal, Russia: deepest lake in the world, freshwater sponges, freshwater sea lions, ice cold vodka
18. Colorado River: 8-knot speed adrenaline-filled drift dives, river fish
19. Nova Scotia: wrecks, and some more wrecks
20. Puget Sound, WA: giant octos, wolf eels
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