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| Going to Lanzarote in October. The resort name is Costa Teguise. Would be obliged if anyone know of any dive operators in that resort that they could either recommend, or to stay clear of. Only ones that I have found so far are Calipso, or Aquatis, but the latter one does not seem to have a web site. Thanks in advance Steve -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Steve Jones wrote: > Going to Lanzarote in October. The resort name is Costa Teguise. http://www.deco-stop.com/ We hired tanks, weights and bought a lot of 'Sorb, Trimix and Oxygen. The diving wasn't very exciting though.... HTH nigelH |
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| On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 15:31:25 GMT, "Nigel Hewitt" <news@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.net> wrote: >Steve Jones wrote: >> Going to Lanzarote in October. The resort name is Costa Teguise. > >http://www.deco-stop.com/ >We hired tanks, weights and bought a lot of 'Sorb, Trimix and Oxygen. >The diving wasn't very exciting though.... >HTH > And they even got the mix right occasionally... Quite expensive for gas but I suspect that's due to them having to get everything from the UK. They were very helpful when drysuits started going wrong though. Danny The box said windows 98 or better, so I installed Linux Header is false, correct is Danny at danshome dot org |
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| Danny Burchett wrote: > "Nigel Hewitt" wrote: >> Steve Jones wrote: >>> Going to Lanzarote in October. The resort name is Costa Teguise. >> >> http://www.deco-stop.com/ >> We hired tanks, weights and bought a lot of 'Sorb, Trimix and Oxygen. >> The diving wasn't very exciting though.... > > And they even got the mix right occasionally... Quite expensive for > gas but I suspect that's due to them having to get everything from the > UK. They were very helpful when drysuits started going wrong though. I must confess that I was annoyed that AFTER we threw back the 18/12 as not being 18/30 they suddenly had a helium analyser and checked everything. But, hey, this is a laid back warm water resort... It was still scary realising it was virtualy as light at 60m as it was at 6. There must be nothing in that water to eat so I guess that's why there is not much life. nigelH |
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| "Steve Jones" <steve.jones@wda.co.uk> wrote in message news:e2c2f1e2e92d2556f02013a2440c4569.125781@mygat e.mailgate.org... > Going to Lanzarote in October. The resort name is Costa Teguise. Would > be obliged if anyone know of any dive operators in that resort that they > could either recommend, or to stay clear of. Only ones that I have found > so far are Calipso, or Aquatis, but the latter one does not seem to have > a web site. > > Thanks in advance > > Steve > Hi Steve, I've used Calypso on many occasions, good outfit & well run. Check out my trip report at http://www.scubadive.me.uk/lanzarot.htm I'd recommend the new 'Executive' dives, as you go to a few more interesting places hth Nige > > -- > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 07:41:36 +0000, Nigel Hewitt wrote: > I must confess that I was annoyed that AFTER we threw > back the 18/12 as not being 18/30 they suddenly had > a helium analyser and checked everything. But, hey, > this is a laid back warm water resort... The Canaries are not a warm water diving location. Jason -- http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Aussie diving reports including Stradbroke Island, Terrigal, Jervis Bay and Portsea |
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| Jason wrote: > The Canaries are not a warm water diving location. Depends what you call warm. Last summer a 3mm wetsuit was enough to keep me warm on a 1 hr dive. It was 22C according to the Cochran. - Keith |
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| On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 19:51:16 +0100, Keith S. wrote: > Depends what you call warm. Last summer a 3mm wetsuit was > enough to keep me warm on a 1 hr dive. It was 22C according > to the Cochran. I've had 21C in the Channel. Once. Jason -- See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for Caribbean trip reports including Aruba, Cuba, Grand Bahama, Barbados, St Lucia and Mexico |
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