Dive Logs

The Hunt for Clear Water – wrecks of the SS Ferryhill and the Pandora

August 2015 by Richard Booth The week prior to the planned day on Spellbinder started very promisingly with light winds for the majority of the remaining week. Hope continued to rise throughout the week, but then the heavens opened and Tyneside was awash with flash flooding with the resulting water running off into the Tyne. […]

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Sound of Mull

Sunny, sunny, Scotland and the Sound of Mull. By Nic Faulks A few weeks have passed since we did this trip, so I am sitting here on a drizzly day catching up on trip reports. One thing that strikes me about the dive logs for this weekend of diving, in the Sound of Mull, are

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Lochaline

25th-26th April 2015 by Richard Booth One of the joys of membership of the BSAC is the opportunity to dive with other branches. In this case three members of Tyneside 114 joined a Durham Divers trip to Lochaline on the Sound of Mull. So it was that the party assembled at the Morvern Dive lodge

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Capernwray

 19th October 2014 by Richard Booth With the original weekend plan of a trip to St Abbs cancelled due to the dodgy weather forecast, a small band of Tyneside ‘divehards’ still determined to get wet, made the long journey over the Pennines and down the M6 to Capenwray. On arrival kit was quickly unloaded and

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St Abbs Weekend

6th – 8th June 2014 by Richard Booth One of the great things about being part of a large club such as the BSAC is the opportunity to dive with other branches and share ones knowledge and experience of local dive sites. In this case, Putney BSAC who had some spare spaces on Paul Crowes

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Sunshine on Seil

10th-12th May 2014 by David Mitchell A trip to Seil Island is becoming an annual event on Tyneside’s calendar. May 2014 saw us making our third visit to this area and the diving was some of the best we have experienced. Seil Island lies about 12 miles South West of Oban. It’s a true island with

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