

Follow me, follow down to the Dollos...
...and there we shall wallow in glorious …. Helios emerged driving his chariot across the sky and the clouds disappeared on Sunday,...


Happy bifday Mr Ng
With a healthy number of keen, enthusiastic and upbeat divers, plus Mike, gathering at Pier 3 at 7.45am the first few questions were...


Splashing around at Pak Lap
We had a somewhat testing start to the day with only two of the three vans arriving to transport our rowdy central crowd combined with a...


A Mystery Tour in the South China Seas
With the weather forecast promising cloudy skies and patchy showers but the reality being sunny blue skies, it was an optimistic bunch of...


Whisky Bay Galore – Sincere apologies to anyone on, near or loosely connected with the events of Sa
We left Sai Kung pier under a haze of diesel fumes, the good folk up early enough to see the departure would be hard press to recognize...


Wang Chau – An uncompromising dive of compromise
We were all on-board by 0830, except the Belshaw possy. This time he was unable to blame his usual dive buddy and arrived over 1 minute...


Little Leaks at Long Kei Wan
With the instructor course looming, it was a packed boat on Sunday as the happy bunch of divers headed out of Sai Kung. There were 17 on...


Below the waves at Kung Chau and Port Island
Like all dive trips it is important to have an element of trepidation, jeopardy and excitement. Our DM for the day was Mr Ali G. We set...


Gin clear hype at See Chau and Jin
We had an early start on Saturday. Everyone had turned up before the published departure time, except the DM and his friend. Divers were...


Fog Diving – Not to be Mist
The forecast was S-SE 3-4, but in reality it was < 1 and flat no fowl weather at all, not even a duck or chicken. The lack of wind meant...