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To enjoy beauty under water you do not need to be a diver (Snorkeling is the key)
So you long to see what’s under water? But do not want to go through the hassle of putting on the diving gears? Or you are just plain lazy to go for diving lessons. Do not worry too much. You can still manage to enjoy the marine life.
Snorkeling is the key, a magnificent activity that can be enjoyed by almost anybody who is close to the ocean, a lake, river, pond or quarry. Agreed snorkeling lives under the shadows of scuba diving which is another excellent pastime, but the greatest advantage that a snorkeler has is he can do it anywhere, anytime! All you would need is a snorkel and masks and you are good to go.
Imagine not having to take a deep plunge into the ocean and swim underwater, bear all that pressure on the ears. Just lie above and peep inside the water and the entire underwater comes alive in front of you. Hmmm… Some experience.
But what are the things you need to keep in mind while you go snorkeling? Here is a list:
It is true any place that has water is good for snorkeling. But it is equally true if the place is dry underneath, snorkeling is no fun. So selecting a good site is the first thing to do. Now what makes a good snorkeling site? Depending on the weather conditions, snorkeling sites change. A good site will probably be in a secluded cove where there is still water and little current. A bad site will be the one where the water is contaminated due to pollution which will discourage marine life to grow.
Who can tell you about the best snorkeling sites? Simple. Ask the dive shops around you, or local people or fishermen for that matter. Befriend that fisherman because you might need his boat to take you to your snorkeling site.
Settle for a good diving mask, which takes the shape of your face and fits it properly. If the diving mask is sorted, buy a defogging solution which will permit you to avoid fogging troubles while you dive. The mask you purchase must fit you rightly or else water may go through and become a big problem. You should also make sure that your snorkel can be fastened to the mask without any problems. If your mask's strap is too wide or too arrow for your snorkel to be properly attached to it, you might have to look for another mask.
Fins you choose are equally important. It is again important to see if the fins you choose fit you and allow you to feel comfortable. This is necessary so that when you practice snorkeling they easily adapt to your swimming styles.
- Now that you have all the gears in place, how about snorkeling in the night under the underwater flashlight? There are many creatures which stay hidden in the daytime and can be observed under the underwater flashlight. But if you decide to snorkel at night make sure you are at a site you are familiar with. Plunging into unknown waters can prove dangerous.
These simple lessons about snorkeling give you an idea that to enjoy beauty under water you do not need to be a diver, snorkeling is the key.
About the Author
THRILLOPHILIA deals with adventure-related activities on a pan-India level. Be its Rafting in the Tons or in the Kali River at Dandeli, Camel Safari in Ladakh or in the Thar Desert, Trekking around Bangalore or Ladakh, Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep or Andaman, we cater it all. We also have some fabulous Biking trips, Caving, Wildlife, Paragliding and many more adrenaline pumping adventure sports. India, having varied landscapes happens to be one of the finest destinations in the world for adventure.
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A quick question for EXPERIENCED scuba divers / snorkelers?
Hey now!
I'm just getting into snorkeling and scuba diving and want to get a really good mask/snorkel/fins to begin with. Unfortunately, I do not live anywhere close to a dive shop and have to order these items online. The store has said not to worry about sizes, as I can send back and exchange sizes at no charge to myself (which is really rare and nice of them). But I am not sure which brand or model to go with, especially for fins.
What would you consider to be the very best set of fins, if money was not an issue? Atomic? Mares? Should I get split fins?
Do dry snorkels really work? Do they close when submerged? If you have a good dry snorkel what brand did you get?
Thanks a bunch. Any extra advice or abuse you want to include for a rookie scuba diver/snorkeler would be appreciated. I will be taking a PADI or NAUI course in the winter on vacation, but wanted to practice snorkeling all summer and fall.
You have to decide if you intend to dive in warm climates or cold climates first. If you intend to dive anywhere other than those southern states that are along the Gulf of Mexico, you'll have to have cold climate fins which accomodate your foot + a 3-5 mm bootie whereas warm climate fins slip right onto your bare foot. Hopefully you know this already.
If I assume cold climate, then I'm a Mares Volo believer! This fin has a pivot point in the middle of the fin to make your kick a little easier with more propulsion. If you go with a Mares Quatro, you're not going to like it! I have this fin, and it was "the most powerful" back in the day when I bought my "best equipment". This sucker has some great propulsion, but only if you have tree trunks for legs! To kick this fin for a whole dive will get your legs cramping up real quick unless your in better than average athletic shape.
Soon after these fins came out, the split fins came out. At that time, it helped let people kick a little easier with more propulsion than regular fins but not quite as much as the Quatro. Then Mares came out with a middle fin, the Volo. The addition of the pivot made the Quatro design easier to kick.
As for snorkels, there's a few considerations. If you intend to do a significant amount of snorkeling then a dry snorkel is definitely worth the price. They definitely stay 95-99% dry, and they'll stay mostly dry underwater. BUT, that's a good *and* a bad thing. Good for obvious reasons, but BAD because when you scuba dive, that air in the snorkel will *pull* up on the side of your mask because there's air in it! That really sucks. It's really uncomfortable on the side of your face. I have an Ocean Master dry snorkel, and I don't even use it on most dives for that reason--the only time I bring it is if it looks like the conditions warrant it, but that's not a good habit, you should always bring a snorkel.
Another thing to consider: stiffness. If your snorkeling, stiffness keeps the thing pointed in the right direction. If your diving, the stiffness only bangs against the side of your face while it wobbles on the side of your mask.
My preference/recommendation would be to have a medium stiff soft rubber snorkel for diving without the dry feature.
Other advice. 90% of my equipment I bought at Diver's Direct in Florida. I can say without a doubt, they have *the* best prices and they have *the* best customer service. I've ordered from them online, and I've even been to their stores and in both ways, they people are knowledgable, friendly and helpful! You can quote me on that! But also remember that when possible, always try to buy what you can afford at your local dive shops, nobody really gets rich selling equipment, you'll just be helping out fellow divers and that's a great thing!
Hope this helps and good luck!
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