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  • No AATV's, No BOOBS, No Dead Animals....

    But I still had a good time

    I got myself one of these Liquid Image Dive Masks. I'm really happy with how it's working out. Basically it has a Vid Camera incorporated into the mask. I've made about 15 dives with it so far, and captured vids of Turtles Eels, Octopuss, Bull Sharks, Crab, Lobster..... too much to list.
    Very Cool

    Here is a clip from my second dive. Nice Hawk Bill Turtle, Green Eel, Lots of fish...... I think it's a "Cow Fish" that my wife is holding.



    The Camera also worked well on night dives, as long as you have the optional Lights that can be mounted to the mask. The only place it didn't perform too well was on the Cave Dives, and that must have been due to the many Temperature Inversions. There were lots of drastic temperature shifts throughout the caves, they look like "Heat Waves" under water.

    Hanging Garden Cave Dive


    I have tons of video, but not much uploaded yet. I never had a chance to do any Spear Fishing, but some of the others did. Killing Lion Fish as fast as they can find them, next trip I will see if I can get in on that.
    RD

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    That's awesome RD! That is the first time I've seen that type of video that isn't on television. Thanks for posting.

    Joe.
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      Are you going to record a 6 wheeler underwater for us?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nick O. View Post
        Are you going to record a 6 wheeler underwater for us?
        I have pretty good idea of where an Artic Cat "Thundercat" went through the ice a few yrs ago. I believe it's in about 38ft of water. I will have to get back to you on it though.

        RD

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
          I have pretty good idea of where an Artic Cat "Thundercat" went through the ice a few yrs ago. I believe it's in about 38ft of water. I will have to get back to you on it though.

          RD
          That would be cool
          I remember my dad telling me a story that a 6x6 capsized somewhere around our area a long time ago.
          How about a video of a person underwater recording a 6 wheeler swimming?
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            never realized there was such a variety of underwater wildlife in northern BC.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nick O. View Post
              That would be cool
              I remember my dad telling me a story that a 6x6 capsized somewhere around our area a long time ago.
              How about a video of a person underwater recording a 6 wheeler swimming?
              I wonder????? Hmmmmm
              I'm going to think about that one, lol.

              Plott, you just have to find the right muskeg hole ;-)

              RD

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