The Belize Sundancer Adventurers are on their way back to Houston, they are all sad to see their week of fun and adventures being replaced by emails and text messages. (@#$%& Internet). But despite the return of reality. the trip was awesome with 26 dives, and over 35 hours of bottom time for all!!!
Looking back on the week there were some fun things and some memorable notes. Karen loved her new second strobe, Steve loved his new strobe and tey both have the photos tp [rpve it. Mike promised to have an awesome YouTube video for us of fish and divers including a feeding octopus on one of the night dives. ( You will have to wait for a future post to see this one — video takes a little time to assemble.)
Zaide once again ran out of socks to lend everyone…thanks Z!!! (Alex will be stocking up on socks so everyone can have a pair.) Gordon helped the new divers find their way back to the boat so they could lose track of boat “bus” stop and just enjoy the fish while Kris helped refresh Ann’s memory by looking in her logbook to see if they were correct that they had met the Cpatain, Eddy, on a past trip when he was the dive master of the Bay Island Aggressor when it was moved to Belize especially for our group.
Thinking about Half Moon Wall I found it even more beautiful than I remembered it from my last dive here in 2003. Sofie arrived with only 6 dives and became an Advanced Open Water Diver on the trip!! Congratulations Sofie!!! Steve completed his 100th dive and Bill his 300th dive. And speaking of Bill, he & Debbie learned to really like their new full face masks. Bill was even hear to comment that Debbie did not talk as much as he thought she would but he was happy for the communications device when the shark went by; Bill didn’t miss it while he was taking photos of blennies.
Barbara and Barney were first in the water on all of the dives save for one and met their goal of photographing spotted eagle rays. Rich was awarded the best buddy for a photographer and he and Steve prompted Ann to offer a Marine Life Id course while on board.
Two cylinder man, John, and Sharkbait Karen were able to finish Ann’s fish-id check list on one dive, at 30 feet under the boat without mneung more than two feet. Great Lion Fish Hunter Jess assisted by Mike suggessfully removed 35 lionfish from the reefs. Steve commented that there were more little fish this year and less lion fish. An autompsy of the lionfish showed why….their favorite meals were sergeant majors, juvineele runners, and gobies.
Chef Jerry feed us wonderful local Belzian dishes, fresh fish or stuffed pork chops, peanut butter chocolate chips bars, fluffy rich cheese cake, and even turkey dinner. Karim, John Eddie and Jerry lead the dives, photographed the fish and the guests, and waited at the ladder for up to an hour for each guest to get out of the water after leading dives just to help take off our fins and hand up equipment. Waiting at the “bus stop” for the hang bar to swing was almost as much fun the ride the bar for the safety stop.
The comment after tubing sums up the week: “Where are we going next year?” This says it all…great time, good friends, aweomse crew, memorable vacation.
My only comment is why wait until next year?
Eric Keibler says
Mike Nguen just uploaded his video from the trip. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/XRqFFLNjbxo
Really captures the trip – thanks Mike!!
Kris
Socks! I found an octopus in the middle of the day and showed you 5 lobsters. And you credit me with socks.
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