Sorry for the late reply I didn't see the notification! I'm in Vancouver, but I'm often on the Island at least twice a month and go up the sunshine coast couple times a year. Next trip up there will be in to Lund early March@@PNWSamson
Yeah man! They okay'd recreational travel within your own health region and I'm tired of diving around Vancouver. Sunshine Coast is fair game. Still missing the island but at least it's something different!
Few 20th century machine made bottles are sought by collectors and thus have little value. Hand blown bottles with embossing from the 19th century or early 20th century may be quite valuable depending on rarity and demand. Many very collectible 19th century bottles from the US have been found north all the way to Alaska.
Geez man I went to Britannia beach last Sunday at 11 and it was so muddy that after you pass the misty layer all the light has been blocked off and can't see shit lol the flashlight that I put on my camera case has only 3 led bulbs. The place you went is much better!
Yeah it wasn't to bad where we were. A nice bright torch is good for those days. The first time I dove Britannia it was like that too. Still fun, but obviously can't beat the good days!
Shooting fish on air? I thought that was a big no no. Also at 9:26, is that a rock scallop? Seen some huge ones on the coast but never grabbed one. Regs are always a bit confusing for bi-valves.
Yeah man, scuba spearfishing is frowned upon by breath hold spearfishermen. No really skilled involved, almost like taking candy from a baby. It's legal though and Fred was the captain so the decision was his. And unfortunately scallops are closed up and down the coast. They are open in a few areas next to fish farms but the majority of the areas are closed 😔
@@bjm23vancity92 no sweat man! GoPros are awesome. Such great quality footage and the stabilization technology is next level. The long lens stuff I shoot with a Sony AX 53
@@PNWSamson I have a had a 3+ from my sons baseball games which were about 2hrs a game and the video quality is amazing and captured a bunch of great games. With the built in BT and the app I would pause it between innings from the stands which was cool. Even took it to Osoyoos and played around with there but only about 7-8 feet deep. Wife said stop the people swimming are getting scared…lol
Fun. I've always wondered what diving on the sunshine coast was like. I love treasure finding :). PS just ordered my new kit today from Diving Sport. I hope i get it this week and Can go for a dive on Saturday. I didn't order a new light though. My old one wont be bright enough. I wanted to ask you, which one did you make? I recall you saying you made a light in another video. Is that correct? If so, i'd like to support you in anyway I can.
It's hit and miss man. Some days great and some days horrid. Algae blooms come and go. Generally later is the season things improve. Around the lower mainland we also have to deal with the Fraser River sending all the freshest down the river. We gotta be dedicated and motivated to be divers around here!
I generally find the visibility is pretty good all year round once you get below 10-12m (30-35ft). The water is generally more clear in the winter months...as it's colder, but through the warmer summer months the phytoplankton really begin to multiply and visibility drops considerably by the end of summer on the surface. Like I said though...I've never had issues below 35ft, even in the middle of summer & I live in Sechelt :)
@@roryhassett9581 nice man. Though it does clear up at depth, it's still super dark with all the much overhead and not as enjoyable imo. A good torch definitely helps. My favorite time to dive is in the winter when the algae dies off but that's generally when the fishing closes. I like the unpredictable nature of diving in BC. Makes us appreciate the good days and stronger mentally!
Thanks dude. I'm 5'8'' and right now about 165lbs. I need to drop 10lbs asap haha. The suit will fit me even better once I get back to my ideal weight.
Thanks dude! You might have missed my reply from another comment but I'll copy paste it for ya here too! Cheers man. Your best option is to take a freediving course. They will teach all the necessary fundamentals in order to dive safely and explore depth. Lots of physiological changes happen to your body when you dive, without a proper understanding of the risks you can be injured or worse. Generally longer breath holds come with more relaxation and flexibility. The calmer and more relaxed you are, the less O2 your body consumes. Spend a few mins on the surface laying motionless and calming yourself down before you descend.
Chris, That was totally awesome, really great, well put together video, well done to you and your friends. Great fun, wish I was there! Mike, got a "Wiggle Fix" too. haha
Hey man, wondering if you know any spots around Port Hardy for spearfishing, crab harvesting or just diving that are accessible from shore. I'm working here all summer. Cheers
I have never been up there yet. I looked around Google maps though and lots of areas look promising. Just look around for some rocky shoreline and jump in! Rockfish and Lingcod daily limit is 3 in that area so pretty generous! I'm jealous man, some pretty nice looking coastline in that area.
It's made from shako neoprene. It's fairly resistant to compression. It's a solid suit. I ended up giving that one away after diving with it two or three times. A friend needed it more than I did. He's still using it and loves it.
Hi, i was thinking about buying this wetsuit but 3 or 5 mm so i was wondering what size would you reccomend I am 17 yrs old good built, 170lbs and 6'05''. Thank you.
@@renatogiljevic3146 I think the large should fit you good. I'm 5'8'' and around 155 and the medium was perfect. As for thickness, I dive off the west coast of Canada and we need a 7mm. I'm not to sure what thickness people dive with in the Med but I'm thinking 3-5mm would be about right. Less neoprene, less weight on your belt. If you can get away with it, get the 3mm if it's open cell.
Great video as always :) I totally understand that PNW weather lol. Glad you guys had a good time!
Haha thanks! Yeah the weather is super unpredictable. Plan for the worst!
Will at least you are doing your passion & just being with nature is the best! Love your channel Chris & thank you & still pursuing diving.
Awesome! And thanks. And do it! The ocean is so peaceful. Great way to de-stress!
@@PNWSamson indeed & scuba diving started when I have to put my son into programs & as a parent I also dive in with all sorts of activity😶
Awesome video, looked like a lot of fun! Gorgeous scenery there!
Thanks! We had a blast. Beautiful coastline indeed. Fun times!
great video man! Hope to dive with ya one day!
Cheers dude and for sure! You on the sunshine coast?
Sorry for the late reply I didn't see the notification! I'm in Vancouver, but I'm often on the Island at least twice a month and go up the sunshine coast couple times a year. Next trip up there will be in to Lund early March@@PNWSamson
We are so lucky with how much natural beauty we have, shame most will never see it.
I agree man. Freediving is so much easier than people realize. Also, way cheaper to pursue vs scuba. A hidden gem!
Awesome you finally got to the Sunshine Coast!
Yeah man! They okay'd recreational travel within your own health region and I'm tired of diving around Vancouver. Sunshine Coast is fair game. Still missing the island but at least it's something different!
Another great vid man!
Thanks brother!
Loving these videos Chris !!!
Thanks man!
Few 20th century machine made bottles are sought by collectors and thus have little value. Hand blown bottles with embossing from the 19th century or early 20th century may be quite valuable depending on rarity and demand. Many very collectible 19th century bottles from the US have been found north all the way to Alaska.
Yeah man, I'd love to find some of those. Not for resale, but just to have. Makes for some nice collectables!
@@PNWSamson Now the you are on VI maybe check the Victoria area. The five known CHRIS FELDMANN S.F. beer bottles were all found in that area.
@@kenmorrill3774 nice man, thanks for the tip! I have a few places with extensive maritime history I want to explore. Bottle hunting is a good time!
Another great video. Love the part at the beginning where you describe the experience of diving on a new spot. That really hits!
Haha thanks man! It's definitely the most exciting part of the day. You never know what your about to see!
Geez man I went to Britannia beach last Sunday at 11 and it was so muddy that after you pass the misty layer all the light has been blocked off and can't see shit lol the flashlight that I put on my camera case has only 3 led bulbs. The place you went is much better!
Yeah it wasn't to bad where we were. A nice bright torch is good for those days. The first time I dove Britannia it was like that too. Still fun, but obviously can't beat the good days!
Shooting fish on air? I thought that was a big no no. Also at 9:26, is that a rock scallop? Seen some huge ones on the coast but never grabbed one. Regs are always a bit confusing for bi-valves.
Yeah man, scuba spearfishing is frowned upon by breath hold spearfishermen. No really skilled involved, almost like taking candy from a baby. It's legal though and Fred was the captain so the decision was his. And unfortunately scallops are closed up and down the coast. They are open in a few areas next to fish farms but the majority of the areas are closed 😔
Awesome video man, working on my breath holds and taking a free-diving course... can’t wait to experience the coast myself👍👍
Wicked dude. Yeah, it's a crazy journey. Everyday out in the water is exciting, yet peaceful. Can't beat it!
Wow you found some awesome bottles!! Let me know if you have any you want to pass on lol
Thanks! Haha will do. My collection is almost getting out of hand. Almost... Lol
@@PNWSamson lol yeah I might have that problem with certain things I collect as well. :)
Enjoyed this one. Are you a GoPro?
Cheers man! I'm I a GoPro? I film with one lol
@@PNWSamson ha ha Sorry about that
@@bjm23vancity92 no sweat man! GoPros are awesome. Such great quality footage and the stabilization technology is next level. The long lens stuff I shoot with a Sony AX 53
@@PNWSamson I have a had a 3+ from my sons baseball games which were about 2hrs a game and the video quality is amazing and captured a bunch of great games. With the built in BT and the app I would pause it between innings from the stands which was cool. Even took it to Osoyoos and played around with there but only about 7-8 feet deep. Wife said stop the people swimming are getting scared…lol
Lol, Kronenbourg 1664!
Haha
Fun. I've always wondered what diving on the sunshine coast was like. I love treasure finding :). PS just ordered my new kit today from Diving Sport. I hope i get it this week and Can go for a dive on Saturday. I didn't order a new light though. My old one wont be bright enough. I wanted to ask you, which one did you make? I recall you saying you made a light in another video. Is that correct? If so, i'd like to support you in anyway I can.
Thanks man! Sorry I missed this message. And true that, treasure hunting is awesome. It's all fun and good times!
When does the seaweed and viz situation improve in the PNW? Not much to see out there right now!
It's hit and miss man. Some days great and some days horrid. Algae blooms come and go. Generally later is the season things improve. Around the lower mainland we also have to deal with the Fraser River sending all the freshest down the river. We gotta be dedicated and motivated to be divers around here!
I generally find the visibility is pretty good all year round once you get below 10-12m (30-35ft). The water is generally more clear in the winter months...as it's colder, but through the warmer summer months the phytoplankton really begin to multiply and visibility drops considerably by the end of summer on the surface. Like I said though...I've never had issues below 35ft, even in the middle of summer & I live in Sechelt :)
@@roryhassett9581 nice man. Though it does clear up at depth, it's still super dark with all the much overhead and not as enjoyable imo. A good torch definitely helps. My favorite time to dive is in the winter when the algae dies off but that's generally when the fishing closes. I like the unpredictable nature of diving in BC. Makes us appreciate the good days and stronger mentally!
Great video man!! How tall are you? (wetsuit)
Thanks dude. I'm 5'8'' and right now about 165lbs. I need to drop 10lbs asap haha. The suit will fit me even better once I get back to my ideal weight.
Idda opted for ditching the tank for bottles 😂 Nice dives man
Haha I know right? Oh well. Thanks man!
Sweet vid Chris, how do you recommend I move my breath holding forward I am maxing out at about 25ft. Thanks!
Thanks dude! You might have missed my reply from another comment but I'll copy paste it for ya here too! Cheers man.
Your best option is to take a freediving course. They will teach all the necessary fundamentals in order to dive safely and explore depth. Lots of physiological changes happen to your body when you dive, without a proper understanding of the risks you can be injured or worse. Generally longer breath holds come with more relaxation and flexibility. The calmer and more relaxed you are, the less O2 your body consumes. Spend a few mins on the surface laying motionless and calming yourself down before you descend.
Chris, That was totally awesome, really great, well put together video, well done to you and your friends. Great fun, wish I was there! Mike, got a "Wiggle Fix" too. haha
Haha that one was for you man! And my wife, she ate that fish lol. That trip was a blast, happy you liked it man. Thanks!
Hey man, wondering if you know any spots around Port Hardy for spearfishing, crab harvesting or just diving that are accessible from shore. I'm working here all summer.
Cheers
I have never been up there yet. I looked around Google maps though and lots of areas look promising. Just look around for some rocky shoreline and jump in! Rockfish and Lingcod daily limit is 3 in that area so pretty generous! I'm jealous man, some pretty nice looking coastline in that area.
@@PNWSamson right on thank you!
Have you tried the Pathos Medi at depth? How's the compression resistance?
It's made from shako neoprene. It's fairly resistant to compression. It's a solid suit. I ended up giving that one away after diving with it two or three times. A friend needed it more than I did. He's still using it and loves it.
Hi, i was thinking about buying this wetsuit but 3 or 5 mm so i was wondering what size would you reccomend I am 17 yrs old good built, 170lbs and 6'05''. Thank you.
Hmm, where will you be diving?
@@PNWSamson Mediterranean Sea, 0-50ft depth.
@@renatogiljevic3146 I think the large should fit you good. I'm 5'8'' and around 155 and the medium was perfect. As for thickness, I dive off the west coast of Canada and we need a 7mm. I'm not to sure what thickness people dive with in the Med but I'm thinking 3-5mm would be about right. Less neoprene, less weight on your belt. If you can get away with it, get the 3mm if it's open cell.