Monday, September 7, 2015

Not our cat!

We appear to have a visitor.

Not our Cat has been sniffing around for the last few nights and today, he decided to make himself at home.
Luckily Rich and I are cat lovers but we are too busy and away too much to get our own.
So we adopted him!


Checking out the spare room

Checking out the spare bed
Quite happy on the spare bed...


Butter wouldn't melt

Found a perfect spot behind the explo box...

Chilling on the patio

Now he considers this his home...

Spoilt by Rich

Sweaty moggy

Sweaty cat

No boundaries...

Is my bacon ready?
I thought he might want a blanket. He did.

Rodel



Rick Van Dijk in Rodel dry passages
There seems to be a bit of a fad about sidemount at the moment. I'm not sure why, as most 'gurus' have rarely dived caves such as the Rodel, where sidemount is absolutely necessary.
It is not just necessary for the awkward carry (walk up a riverbed for 100 metres or so and then crawl on your belly for another 70 metres or so and then crawl/stoop the rest of the way) but underwater too. 
It is actually one of the easiest to access sites in the Herault, but if you don't like Trou Madame at low water, forget this one.
I love the place.
It is easiest to chain gear to make rapid progress to the sump and knee pads are essential.
The visibility is normally very good but a second thunder storm ruined it for this trip.
It was a milky 4 metres or so, but a good experience for Ash and Rick who hadn't dived it before.
Rich in Rodel





I took the opportunity to try some photos and more video but 
the visibility was nowhere near as good as 2012. 
But it was fun in any case...

Rick Van Dijk in Rodel cobble squeeze (advisable to dig it open first and keep away from the line which goes through the smallest part...)

Marker close to the end of the line