If I can suggest, you can also try the many shipwrecks laying below the Strait of Messina (Sicily, southern Italy): Bowesfield, Valfiorita, Rigoletto, Amerique, there’s a lot of magic rust down there (from 1800’s to WW2 wrecks)
Well if you're headed to Silfra next year let me know and I might be able to put you in contact with a few insiders-I might even be heading back there to work myself...
Looking forward to reading about your many more adventures. You've even inspired me to do some adventure writing myself. Thanks for what you do. Cheers Jason!
Jason,
One of those stories which allows the reader to live vicariously through your adventures. Thanks for that. Watch that bottom time, brother!
JR
I will (selfishly) push for a Lake Erie dive trip next year. Beers on me afterwards.
And yeah, Bonaire sounds REALLY lovely right now.
Cheers!
Not diving Silfra was the only regret I had when I visited Iceland. We just didn't have time, as we did the entire ring road camping out.
I'd love to read a story about you doing that!
I really need to be better about writing my dive log. Great to read your reflections over a year of outstanding dives!
Fun post! It's always a treat when you throw some trivia in there.
I'm honored to be part of two of those dives with you. Hoping for many, many more!
Such an inspiring read, I’m planning to dive a plane wreck in Sveti Andrija, Croatia next year.
Speaking of, the shepherd is now a short film on Disney +, thought you’d like to know ahead of your Christmas final note Jason
Nice log.
If I can suggest, you can also try the many shipwrecks laying below the Strait of Messina (Sicily, southern Italy): Bowesfield, Valfiorita, Rigoletto, Amerique, there’s a lot of magic rust down there (from 1800’s to WW2 wrecks)
Well if you're headed to Silfra next year let me know and I might be able to put you in contact with a few insiders-I might even be heading back there to work myself...
Looking forward to reading about your many more adventures. You've even inspired me to do some adventure writing myself. Thanks for what you do. Cheers Jason!