Well, its that winter time when it gets light at half nine and dark again by 3 so thoughts slide to the season coming.. the one thing that I do more and more is try and do a dive brief before each dive so that the troops know what they are going to see before they get there. However, these tend to be pretty specific to the individual sites and often assume a level of knowledge that is not necessarily true. One day I got miffed with the sea of blank faces surrounding me as clearly no one had any idea of what I was talking about so I went back to the "here is a ship, it has a bow and a stern" and surprisingly the mist lifted and it was quite well received. Now, just to counter the argument that I am being patronising, one of the punters did a brief on the masts and lifting gear on the Frankenwald based on his time at sea which was brilliant which proves the point that we can all be on both sides of a briefing. Anyway, the stuff I talked about got written down and stuck in Scuba Mag so many of you will have seen it: for those of you that haven't:
Wreck Discovery
Cheers
Bob