It's All Over
Eric Keibler Sep 06, 2008
It is now Saturday and Tek Week 2008 has drawn to a close. It started out a little tumultuous with Hurricane Gustov causing havoc in the Carribbean. But as the winds moved on into the Gulf, memories were being made in Grand Cayman.

Ray Turek getting ready
While Ray was completing his Normoxic course, Madison Lee and Mark Nawman were working on their Trimix Course. They ended their training on Friday with a 300 foot dive near Dolphin Drop-Off in the west bay. All three of them received preliminary certificates at the closing session on Friday evening.

Madison ready to Go
The training was a minor part of the week at least for me. The best part was the diving. Due to the winds from Gustov and Hanna, our diving was primarily off the West Bay portion of the island. Of course, this is not a real problem since these walls are beautiful and the aquatic life is abundant.
Diving deep in Grand Cayman is a real treat because not only are the deep portions of the walls beautiful, but your decompression is spent on the walls as well. This makes for a more entertaining stay and a more relaxed dive.
Coming up the coral canyons at Big tunnels treated us to more than 14 lobsters milling about and two chasing one another around the reef. In Orange Canyon and at both Leslie’s Curl and Dolphin drop off we were treated to exhibitions by the ultimate free-divers – the turtles. Rays and sharks greeted the divers on most dives and even the sharks made an appearance.
All in all it was a fun event and we had some great dives. The staff at Cobalt Coast and DiveTech work hard to make these events special and they succeeded once again.
See the press release at https://www.caymannetnews.com/news-9858–1-1—.html


Ray Turek getting ready

Madison Lee

Madison Lee

Tek Week Group

Robert Hew Prebreathing

Eric with Bruce Partridge during the Rebreather Pool
Demo