"The night snorkeler part II"
"The night snorkeler part II"
The date...Monday night,23rd of July.The place...Hawksnest. As I entered the water and began to follow this shallow reef I began to think "What is it about visiting such a place at night?" And then it came to me... a haunted house! Yes, it's like visiting one! Dark,eerie,and unsure of what lies ahead. But really there's nothing for me to fear. I had a lantern on shore, my dive light in hand,and a good idea of how the reef was laid out. The sound of a night snorkel is that of being in a large bowl of Rice Krispies! You can hear the snapping sounds over and over. {Later I would discover it was that of snapping shrimp.} They had red bodies and once you put a beam of light on them their eyes glowed red! I continued, and came across a large sea slug. Shortly after, a small octopus came in to view. The creature was not pleased with the light and soon reteated under a rock. I moved on to a brittle sea star under a rock. The size may have been around 5". The hairy legs reminded me of my wife when she can't find her razor
At the end of my visit, one more octopus showed up. The turquoise body soon changed to brown as it swam from one rock to another.Cool!
As I left the underwater world, I walked to the jeep pleased with my discoveries. Parafins..
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
Ya, Hawksnest is a good night snorkel spot. I'd like to give Frank Bay a try. I want to try to fit this in on our Halloween trip.
When we used to stay at Sunset Beach on Devers Bay that was a great night snorkel. Having a house on the beach was fun. We could watch folks from the house; whenever there was something interesting all of the lights pointed at the same spot.
Cheers, RickG
When we used to stay at Sunset Beach on Devers Bay that was a great night snorkel. Having a house on the beach was fun. We could watch folks from the house; whenever there was something interesting all of the lights pointed at the same spot.
Cheers, RickG
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RickG wrote:Ya, Hawksnest is a good night snorkel spot. I'd like to give Frank Bay a try. I want to try to fit this in on our Halloween trip.
When we used to stay at Sunset Beach on Devers Bay that was a great night snorkel. Having a house on the beach was fun. We could watch folks from the house; whenever there was something interesting all of the lights pointed at the same spot.
Cheers, RickG
I'm looking for partner for a night snorkel on those days too Rick....we should talk.
MrB,MrB wrote: I'm looking for partner for a night snorkel on those days too Rick....we should talk.
We'll be on STJ some of the same days as you I believe (but will have departed by the time Rick arrives).
I may be available to do a night snorkel with you. I don't know if Leslie would want to do that or not - if not maybe she and MrsB could practice mixing drinks while we snorkel!
Come see us!
Attn:Liamsaunt....
If Frank Bay is tricky try Hawksnest or Maho.I followed the edge of the reef with sand below me in case I needed a break and to avoid running into the reef.At Maho I came across the turtle in the sandy area.As for the rest of you take a fellow snorkeler with you.Then it won't be so scary
Parafins...........P.S. don't forget your dive light!!
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
night snorkel "revisited"
Here is my second report from last year for you future "night snorkelers"Parafins
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
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