So Many Dives to Do...
Dive Addicts is busy with so many upcoming Classes, Social Dives and Events that we had to send 2 newsletters this week! Click below
to read more info.
Upcoming Training: CPROX 1st AED
Feb. 23 Nitrox
Feb. 24 Accelerated Open Water Feb. 27 Night Diver , U/W Navigation
& Dry Suit Feb. 27 Open Water
Mar. 1 Extended Range/Trimix Mar. 1 Rescue Diver
Mar. 2 Intro to Tech
Mar. 8 Adv. Diver Development Apr. 23 And many more you can see on our Training Calendar here.
Social Dives:
Lake Mead Feb. 20 Sand Hollow Feb. 27 Camperworld Mar. 13
Upcoming Events: Travel DAA Meeting
Mar. 4 Whites Dry Suit Demo Day Mar. 13
Call 801-572-5111 or email info@diveaddicts.com to RSVP or for more information.
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Written by Trip Leader, Missy Russell
Leaving the cold winter of Utah in late January early February is fantastic on it's own, but combine leaving the snowy streets with four boat dives a day in sunny weather and you might feel like you're living a dream.
Dive Addicts has been living the dream, we just returned from Roatan and are glad to report that the sea creatures in that part of the ocean are doing fine. We stayed at Coco View Resort, which is just like scuba camp for adults. There is access to diving just off shore where you can swim out to the wrecks of both a boat and an airplane, and just a few kicks past those are two beautiful walls with lots of creatures to see. "HUGE" crabs, soft corals, all sorts of reef fish, and at night everything from lobsters to octopuses.
Not only was there 24 hr access to nice shore diving, we went on four boat dives a day, which were just a short ride out. When we got a little further from shore we were able to explore more reefs and see my favorite, almost mystical creature, the seahorse. The colors were amazing in the deep blue where we got to spend as much time as our computers would allow.
We had a fantastic time, great friendships were made, and everyone is ready to plan the next Dive Addicts trip together!
To see photos from this adventure, click here.
Back to top  Ice Dive Review
While some Dive Addicts are escaping the cold to travel abroad, others are facing with a chainsaw! These "Polar Bear Divers" cut through the ice this past Sat., Feb. 13 at Deer Creek Reservior for an Ice Dive to 109'. The technical challenges of Ice Diving were discussed at our recent DAA Meeting.
See photos and read more about this adventure as described by Randy Thornton here.
Back to top Gain confidence as a diver.
You'll hear every diver comment after completing their Rescue Diver course that they feel like a better, safer diver. Not only do you learn skills to assist another diver in distress but you also improve your own behavior and gain confidence as a diver.
Click here for more info. or call 801-572-5111. CPR and 1st Aid is required before completing the Rescue class which begins Mar.
2 or a second schedule beginning Mar. 5 & 6.
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