Also a well done must go to Duncan and Kerry who took part in the PADI Wreck Specialty. Duncan was hugely excited by the new addition to Capernwray and extremely pleased with himself after successful line laying techniques inside the wreck. Although the visibility was poorer than normal, Kerry and Duncan were great students and Katy thoroughly enjoyed her dives with them.
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Another Successful Weekend! PADI SMB Specialty & PADI Wreck Specialty
Also a well done must go to Duncan and Kerry who took part in the PADI Wreck Specialty. Duncan was hugely excited by the new addition to Capernwray and extremely pleased with himself after successful line laying techniques inside the wreck. Although the visibility was poorer than normal, Kerry and Duncan were great students and Katy thoroughly enjoyed her dives with them.
May's 'Gone Diving' - Monday 10th May - 6.45pm
Syd's 'Gone Skiing' - Monday 10th May
May’s Gone Diving activity is a visit to the slopes to enjoy a skiing lesson or if you’re a seasoned skier to come and show off in front of us all. Syd has organised for the Dive Club to get together at 6.45pm on Monday 10th May at the North Staffs Ski Club at Bathpool Park, Kidsgrove. He’s even managed to negotiate a discount for the group and the whole evening will cost just £10! The evening session will consist of a 90 minute skiing lesson for those who’ve never tried or 90 minutes on the slope if you’re a proficient skier. All equipment is provided regardless of experience level, with the exception of snowboards. These are not available to hire.
Participants must bring a pair of gloves and wear a long sleeved top. You are also recommended to wear waterproof trousers or tracksuit bottoms but jeans are acceptable.
So, if you want to see Syd strutting his skis or Darren and Katy falling over, come along and Go skiing! Please contact Katy on katy@divecourses.co.uk to book your space.

Participants must bring a pair of gloves and wear a long sleeved top. You are also recommended to wear waterproof trousers or tracksuit bottoms but jeans are acceptable.
So, if you want to see Syd strutting his skis or Darren and Katy falling over, come along and Go skiing! Please contact Katy on katy@divecourses.co.uk to book your space.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
June 'Gone Diving' Day - Ant's 'Gone Ape'!
Ant's gone Ape day! Sunday June 20th
Are you wild enough to climb 30ft up a rope ladder, tarzan swing onto a giant rope net then zip wire 260 metres through trees, crawl through tunnels and tackle high wire rope bridges?
If the answer is yes then Go Ape with Ant!
Time – 9AM (TBA) Car share possible, can arrange when know what numbers we have going. Activity time is approx 3-4 hours based on a group of 10 people
Location – Cannock Forest, Birches Valley Forest Centre, Lady Hill, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2UQ
Can I Go Ape?
• Over 1.4m/4ft 7 inches tall
• Under 130Kg/20.5 stones
• Reasonably fit (Ability to climb a ladder, it is not a race!)
• Highest point: Rope Passage (site 3) 14m
• Longest Zip Wire: Site 3 Zip Wire 260m
• Longest crossing: Rail Track (site 5) 16m
• Total length of all crossings: 1,465m
• Number of crossings: 38
• Number of sections: 5Price
Adults (Gorillas) £30
Children/young adults (Baboons) £20
Parking £3 for 1 car all day
The site is well equipped with toilets, food/drink service etc. The surroundings are fantastic with mountain bike trails (UK MTB team train here!) and nature walks so why not bring the family too??
What are you waiting for, get it booked, you will love it!! Please book your space with Katy as soon as possible as places will be limited.
Friday, 9 April 2010
Time for a PADI Scuba Review?
Are you counting down the days until your holiday? Are you diving abroad this year? Are your dreams filled with fish, coral or wrecks in preparation for an exciting club trip away? If so, make sure you take into account how long you’ve been out of the water. If it’s been 6 months or longer, you really need to consider enrolling on a PADI Scuba Review. Completing the PADI Scuba Review here will also enable you to start diving as soon as you get to your holiday destination, rather than having to spend a day at a Dive Centre first.
The PADI Scuba Review will not only refresh your knowledge of dive theory but also your diving skills. A member of Sub-Mission staff will meet you at the Dive Centre to review your diving theory. Don’t worry, this is merely to help you remember any forgotten information or to clarify information you never fully understood. You will then go to the swimming pool where your staff member will help you to gear up and go through buddy checks as well as practicing those vital skills with you under water. Should there be anything in particular you would like time to practice your allocated staff member will be more than happy to spend time with you.
The PADI Scuba Review will cost £35 if you still have your Open Water manual and an extra £10 if you do not. The session can be arranged on either a Wednesday or Sunday evening, so contact Katy to arrange your PADI Scuba Review today.
The PADI Scuba Review will not only refresh your knowledge of dive theory but also your diving skills. A member of Sub-Mission staff will meet you at the Dive Centre to review your diving theory. Don’t worry, this is merely to help you remember any forgotten information or to clarify information you never fully understood. You will then go to the swimming pool where your staff member will help you to gear up and go through buddy checks as well as practicing those vital skills with you under water. Should there be anything in particular you would like time to practice your allocated staff member will be more than happy to spend time with you.
The PADI Scuba Review will cost £35 if you still have your Open Water manual and an extra £10 if you do not. The session can be arranged on either a Wednesday or Sunday evening, so contact Katy to arrange your PADI Scuba Review today.
Congratulations five new PADI Assistant Instructors!
Well Done On Your Open Water Presentations At Capernwray
Originally uploaded by Sub-Mission Dive Centre
Originally uploaded by Sub-Mission Dive Centre

Well Done PADI Drysuit Specialty Divers!
We would like to congratulate John and Sarah for braving the elements at Eccleston Delph last weekend to complete the PADI Drysuit specialty. They both learnt to dive abroad and have been diving here in the UK in Semi-dry’s. However, to make the most of the Dive Season, they both decided to learn the techniques and skills needed for drysuit diving. After a pool and classroom session, they completed 2 dives at the Delph in order to achieve the PADI Drysuit Specialty rating. They made Katy’s job easy with almost perfect buoyancy, confidence and control in the water. We hope that they will be able to spend longer in the water now and enjoy their surface intervals more as dry divers! Congratulations.
Congratulations PADI Advanced Open Water and PADI Deep Diver Specialty Success!
Well done to Steve, Mark and Jackie who successfully completed their PADI Advanced Open Water at Stoney Cove. Under the Instruction of Dawn, the students completed the Underwater Navigation, Deep, Wreck, Multilevel, Drysuit and Peak Performance Buoyancy Dives to gain the PADI Advanced Open Water Certification. They performed well although the visibility was on the poor side at Stoney Cove and each learnt invaluable skills to help them with their future dives.
Martin, Bill and Neil also deserve a pat on the back for completing the PADI Deep Diver Specialty. Each student was equipped with an extra cylinder as a redundant air supply and managed this additional to their kit well. They weren’t distracted by the cold or the poor visibility, although there was evidence of nitrogen narcosis affecting several of the students, especially when it came to counting underwater. The staff and students had a great weekend so congratulations.
Martin, Bill and Neil also deserve a pat on the back for completing the PADI Deep Diver Specialty. Each student was equipped with an extra cylinder as a redundant air supply and managed this additional to their kit well. They weren’t distracted by the cold or the poor visibility, although there was evidence of nitrogen narcosis affecting several of the students, especially when it came to counting underwater. The staff and students had a great weekend so congratulations.
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