If you pause the video when they exit the canyon from the hole on the reef wall, you can read 45m on the computer. I believe it is the deepest part of the dive. Then they switch gas in the champagne bubbles at the top of the canyon's entry at about 15m depth.
@@kasperk679 Currently working on my rescue diver cert. Can go past that right now because I'm 17. As soon I turn 18 and get enough dives in I'm going to go for the tech courses.
I am extremely happy for the Divers community are getting a quite numbers of followers on you tube .. I miss my Days in Dahab when I was a Dive master ... thank you so much for a beautiful video
Pas vraiment il as les pieds souvent en haut (4:30)et j savais pas qu on se pousse avec les pieds sur les coraux à la sortie des trous 3:50! Le bail Out qui pendait ? Utilisation de tendeurs se serai bien !
Hi Denis, Actually you made me love the Technical Diving and i am doing my best to get the enough skills to get into that field, I am Egyptian and i always go to Dahab, please let me know when will you be there to say hi, also i would like to ask if you are giving courses or not.
Egypt is very wonderful, especially Dahab, Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada and Nuweiba on the Red Sea. The one in the desert, and this is unique in its kind other than the oases and the picturesque Siwa oasis other than the great sea of sand and skiing on the sand other than the turquoise land my love Sinai, but it is mentioned in all divine books, the Qur’an, Bible and Torah. Whoever locates her is her great and friendly people, who in distress you meet oh how much I miss you Egypt
нырял в том же месте на 40 метров, это великолепное место. я видел первую черепаху, на 30 метрах на стенке блю холла. убежал от группы и потом экономил газ на 5 метрах выше группы. diving in the same place at 40 meters, this is a great place. I saw the first turtle, at 30 meters on the wall of the Blue Hall. ran away from the group and then saved gas 5 meters up the group.
I did in 1997 the canyon and I well remember the exit hole is at - 50 meters, fashinated dive I did with a mono/air 12 liters I was working in Sharm at that period
I really hope his flow regulator just needed to be opened a bit more - scary stuff otherwise, especially on a tech dive like that where you can’t exactly just do a CESA like with a basic OW
Just logged my 30 something dive. Just got nitrox certified. I have my eyes towards the tech side of things. I like caves and i want to explore them so bad! you guys look like you know what you are doing. How long where your deco stops and at what depths? thanks
@@denislefter4040 that seems pretty deep on just air. I felt a little weird at 114ft. maybe you get used to getting a little narced if you dive a lot? It looks like the MOD for air is 200ft. So i see that you are in the bounds of that.
@@JaytothaT42069 Yes, practice makes perfect. Feeling Narced is like a lot of things, varies by individual, but of course, the most significant being amount and frequency of deep dives and then I might add health. The key, as the new diver is diving deeper, is an experienced companion, or instructor. We were at 60 m and he was fine. He timed me as I'd tie familiar knots, to measure the effect on my hand to eye coordination, like a sobriety test. But I was quite comfortable, just slow. And I suppose it was fortunate there was no important decision making needed.
@@softgoodsint cool makes sense. I was thinking about that since my dive instructor probably goes to that depth often. My heart rate went up and i felt like i had an adrenaline rush. We did a swim through after i hit 114ft. Natural instinct was to want to go up. But my training made me self talk and logically realize that i should feel better if i go up. Also wanted to slow my breathing down and my heart rate. I didnt want to be the first one out of air. It was a fun dive near Punta Sur on the south west side of cozumel. My computer went in to a two stage decompression mode i think. I know i hit 1 min on the no deco timing as i was coming up. I think cardio is the best thing a diver can do to stay healthy. Thanks for replies!
That extra bottle contains a gas mix rich in oxygen which facilitates the faster purging of the (accumulated during a deep, long dive) nitrogen in his body. By that way, he can surface without excess nitrogen in his tissues, which may form dangerous bubbles leading to decompression illness - a potentially fatal situation, known as 'the bends'.
Great video! Can you share the dive profile, bottom time & gasses. I'm thinking of going rec-tec but I need to know more about the advantages of tech diving over single tank (i'm interested in longer dive rather than deeper dive). Thanks
@@VidimusWolf Divers responsibility to leave the ocean as nice as you found it (they were banging and clanking on the reef there - this dude pushed off of it with his fin)
Hyp not that. Right at the beginning is a great example, there’s no way that many and such consistent bubbles are from divers who somehow are underneath the silt layer
@@GameVilleofficialpage Hyp is correct, I saw the exact same thing when I was there in 2018. There is always a ton of divers in the canyon itself and the bubbles come up through gaps in the rock and sand.
Very amazing diving skills. And a very nice dive place. Thank you for the video. Was that video merged from at least two dives? For me it seems that the "red" diver at the beginning of the dive (00:38) has a "Gralmarine" tank. Later on (2:15) it's another tank (with buckles). Am I right? Is this at the beginning a Gralmarine? I'm also diving with a Gralmarine tank torche and was therefore positively surprised to see one.
Christian Stoffner , thanks for your comment. Yes, it’s correct, this video merged from two different videos🤭 On the second video we used my Gralmarine torch as a video light.
Днем там не интересно, разве что только через щель пролезть вроде на 40ке(уже не помню), а вот ночью сесть на 30ке сдувшись на дно бутылки и выключить на минуту фонари, открываются такие замечательные виды(твари) в темноте , что аж дух захватывает !!!!! З.Ы. Слышал , что сейчас Египтяне запретили ночной каньон, если так то очень жаль. Это было одно из самых интересных моих погружений из добрых пяти сотен в разных морях и океанах.
How deep does The Canyon get? We did it in 2018 and the entrance was about 72 feet and dropped down to about 100 feet where we were at. I didn't realize it was a technical dive. Your buoyancy is sooooo good, btw.
You can make it a tech dive depending how long you want to stay down. Remember, a dive where decompression is required is considered technical as it is beyond recreational limits.
Why are they wearing drysuits? Never been there but charts online say water temperatures in the area stay between 71-84F. 71 is mildly chilly but definitely not drysuit range.
I saw people in the Cenotes of Mexco in drysuits... I was like, what??????? I just did a dive 2 days ago in the Great Lakes in a 7mm Semi Dry suit. The water was 34 F, so I guess I'm used to it.
Dan Vaught it’s their preference. Congratulations for wearing a 7mil. We’re all very proud of you. But if they like to wear a dry suit when it’s warm, how does that effect you at all?
@@gyulakiss420 I use MTX-R's, best reg I have ever used. Breath really softly and easy at all depths, never had a free flow on entering the water or underwater. Worth the money.
Видео хорошее. Спасибо! Но, извините, каждый раз одна и та же картина. Ни макс глубины, ни времени дайва, ни газа, о температуре воды даже как то страшно вспрашивать... Ребята очень приличные при этом. Что за пузыри со дна, метан? Если технари, образовывайте народ понемногу, всем будет польза, лихачи может поймут что серьезные глубины требуют серьезной подготовки.
Это не видео курс обучения техно дайву)). Отличный ролик для получения положительных эмоций зрителями, БОЛЬШИНСТВО из которых, НИКОГДА, погружаться не будут.
Most viewers who dive at this level would like to know the profile, depth, bottom time, deco depths and times. Thank you for posting, awesome dive.
If you pause the video when they exit the canyon from the hole on the reef wall, you can read 45m on the computer. I believe it is the deepest part of the dive. Then they switch gas in the champagne bubbles at the top of the canyon's entry at about 15m depth.
yeah, i'd like to know what mixture they're using besides that nitrox 45 in the stage... if air, or if what kind of trimix for 45m dive...
@@CrazyScubaCouple The back gas is dialed in for 45MOD so likely not air (deep air). So that leaves a Nitrox 25 mix or 21/35 I think.
Finally a dive video with all I like: Nice music, good divers, good skills AND a great scenery! Thanks for sharing!
goeaststudios thanks!!!
If you like blue hole diving check out yuri lipski's blue hole dive video!!!! Its great!!!
@@mrdgenerate what exactly is it you find so great watching someone dying?
The trim and ease managing all of that gear is borderline scary. Well done.
Take 2 or 3 tech courses and you can do the same. Exelent divers nonetheless.
@@kasperk679 Currently working on my rescue diver cert. Can go past that right now because I'm 17. As soon I turn 18 and get enough dives in I'm going to go for the tech courses.
I am extremely happy for the Divers community are getting a quite numbers of followers on you tube .. I miss my Days in Dahab when I was a Dive master ... thank you so much for a beautiful video
this was a pleasure to watch, you were all perfectly inline with your gear!
What a very enjoyable dive video to watch. Love seeing the excellent skills demonstrated here. Thank you.
Excellent video. At age 49 I just became certified for SCUBA. It's just as I imagined it would be from when I was a kid. Thank you!
Sean Gillen الجبل الأسود
الجبل الأسود
Sean Gillen im 28 now and I just started but this is where my journey is going
It's never too late! :D
@@fulmen67 Yeah, my oldest rescue diver student was 70 at the time. :)
Wouh, excellent diving skills. This is the way divers should move in the water...
The Canyon was one of my most beautiful dives
Great video! Great music too, fit really well
Great video and impressive diving techniques!
Incredible diving. Absolute total control by the guy in the red, amazing.
Pas vraiment il as les pieds souvent en haut (4:30)et j savais pas qu on se pousse avec les pieds sur les coraux à la sortie des trous 3:50! Le bail Out qui pendait ? Utilisation de tendeurs se serai bien !
Thank you for sharing!Amazing moment!♥️
The lighting is incredible. wow.
Definitely a dive I’d like to take.
Hi Denis,
Actually you made me love the Technical Diving and i am doing my best to get the enough skills to get into that field, I am Egyptian and i always go to Dahab, please let me know when will you be there to say hi, also i would like to ask if you are giving courses or not.
It's really awesome and video is so great! Thanks for show us that. I want intro to technic diving ^.^ some day ..on the future. My biggest goal.
Amanzing!Egypt is wonderfull !😻🥰✌️
Egypt is very wonderful, especially Dahab, Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada and Nuweiba on the Red Sea. The one in the desert, and this is unique in its kind other than the oases and the picturesque Siwa oasis other than the great sea of sand and skiing on the sand other than the turquoise land my love Sinai, but it is mentioned in all divine books, the Qur’an, Bible and Torah. Whoever locates her is her great and friendly people, who in distress you meet oh how much I miss you Egypt
Thanks for such a great video
нырял в том же месте на 40 метров, это великолепное место. я видел первую черепаху, на 30 метрах на стенке блю холла. убежал от группы и потом экономил газ на 5 метрах выше группы.
diving in the same place at 40 meters, this is a great place. I saw the first turtle, at 30 meters on the wall of the Blue Hall. ran away from the group and then saved gas 5 meters up the group.
Bien fait merci!
Beautiful video 😍
I did in 1997 the canyon and I well remember the exit hole is at - 50 meters, fashinated dive I did with a mono/air 12 liters I was working in Sharm at that period
shows how good the viz is , if thats 50m exit.
Thats the only reasonable way to dive the canyon!👌🏻
dving and music are Amazing
Great video .....
Great video not too much of loud crazy music good content
Amazing!
A squeeking regulator..... Eeeek😖
Beautiful vid, perfect divers, perfect music! Keep up the good work guys!
Thanks!
I really hope his flow regulator just needed to be opened a bit more - scary stuff otherwise, especially on a tech dive like that where you can’t exactly just do a CESA like with a basic OW
Great vid boyz
Just logged my 30 something dive. Just got nitrox certified. I have my eyes towards the tech side of things. I like caves and i want to explore them so bad! you guys look like you know what you are doing. How long where your deco stops and at what depths?
thanks
Hi Justin, thank you, depth was 45 m, Air +Nx50, deco time was about 20 minutes.
@@denislefter4040 that seems pretty deep on just air. I felt a little weird at 114ft. maybe you get used to getting a little narced if you dive a lot? It looks like the MOD for air is 200ft. So i see that you are in the bounds of that.
@@JaytothaT42069 Yes, practice makes perfect. Feeling Narced is like a lot of things, varies by individual, but of course, the most significant being amount and frequency of deep dives and then I might add health. The key, as the new diver is diving deeper, is an experienced companion, or instructor.
We were at 60 m and he was fine. He timed me as I'd tie familiar knots, to measure the effect on my hand to eye coordination, like a sobriety test. But I was quite comfortable, just slow. And I suppose it was fortunate there was no important decision making needed.
@@softgoodsint cool makes sense. I was thinking about that since my dive instructor probably goes to that depth often. My heart rate went up and i felt like i had an adrenaline rush. We did a swim through after i hit 114ft. Natural instinct was to want to go up. But my training made me self talk and logically realize that i should feel better if i go up. Also wanted to slow my breathing down and my heart rate. I didnt want to be the first one out of air. It was a fun dive near Punta Sur on the south west side of cozumel. My computer went in to a two stage decompression mode i think. I know i hit 1 min on the no deco timing as i was coming up. I think cardio is the best thing a diver can do to stay healthy. Thanks for replies!
@@JaytothaT42069 Air until 50 meter is normal.
Perfect bouncy 👌🏽
Красиво! Трим супер! Прозрак отличный! Что за сухарь на видел?
vlademar cepeshmanovich Sea Wolf
very nice to watch!, good trick with lamp difusor ;-) I give instant subscribe, regards!
Why did he switch from main bottles to extra bottle near the end ?
That extra bottle contains a gas mix rich in oxygen which facilitates the faster purging of the (accumulated during a deep, long dive) nitrogen in his body. By that way, he can surface without excess nitrogen in his tissues, which may form dangerous bubbles leading to decompression illness - a potentially fatal situation, known as 'the bends'.
@@ramos7935 to put it simple, it's to speed up the decompression process
@@leonsebel9237 exactly. Excuse my long answer, as I didn't know your background, and assumed that you didn't have any knowledge about scuba... :)
@@ramos7935 oh no worries man ! it's all good ! I'm just getting into diving so I'm trying to learn as much as possible
Great video! Can you share the dive profile, bottom time & gasses. I'm thinking of going rec-tec but I need to know more about the advantages of tech diving over single tank (i'm interested in longer dive rather than deeper dive). Thanks
Redzuan Samsudin Nitrox is the gas for you, PADI offers Nitrox training.
It really does depend but I’m inclined to agree with joonas, doubles and nitrox will extend your bottom time and air pressure
I would agree. If you're looking for longer bottom times, then nitrox is the way to go. No need for trimix.
@@GameVilleofficialpage do you mean a double + 1 nitrox on the way up ?
Are you guys sump divers? setup looks rather similar
@ 3:49 :(
What?
Indeed. And the guy before that was not careful either.
@@VidimusWolf Divers responsibility to leave the ocean as nice as you found it (they were banging and clanking on the reef there - this dude pushed off of it with his fin)
Круто лайк
Hi nice dive and a wonderfull video, please what camera was used here ? Thank you
Hi guys. What a fantastic video- amazing to watch and good music. What was the maximum depth on this dive? // Joakim
Joakim from Sweden Nilsson hi, thanks! Max depth was 45-46 meters
So why you brag about "extended range" if the dive was 45 m and one deco gas only was used?
@@cortomaltese6250 because the range is greater than ndl. Therfore it's extended range
What are the long trails of bubbles coming up
from the bottom at various points? Does anyone know?
Can’t really tell without more knowledge of the location but looks like underwater hot springs or something of the sort to me
@@GameVilleofficialpage It is other divers' bubbles coming up through the cracks. Been there myself and it is pretty cool.
Hyp not that. Right at the beginning is a great example, there’s no way that many and such consistent bubbles are from divers who somehow are underneath the silt layer
@@GameVilleofficialpage Of course its from other divers only. Dumbass. There are hordes of divers. Its all their exhaled air nothing else
@@GameVilleofficialpage Hyp is correct, I saw the exact same thing when I was there in 2018. There is always a ton of divers in the canyon itself and the bubbles come up through gaps in the rock and sand.
superbly
Hello, what is the brand of your dry suit?
Sea Wolf
I don't think I have ever seen someone with that much control. Very Impressive.
Thanks!
I’m guessing GUE?
Like the control at 3.49?
@@Richard1976 🤣
Great video. How is the side mount integrated with the dive computer?
Thanks. Dive computer doesn't integrate with gases. I switch gases in dive computer manually.
Very amazing diving skills. And a very nice dive place. Thank you for the video. Was that video merged from at least two dives? For me it seems that the "red" diver at the beginning of the dive (00:38) has a "Gralmarine" tank. Later on (2:15) it's another tank (with buckles). Am I right? Is this at the beginning a Gralmarine? I'm also diving with a Gralmarine tank torche and was therefore positively surprised to see one.
Christian Stoffner , thanks for your comment. Yes, it’s correct, this video merged from two different videos🤭 On the second video we used my Gralmarine torch as a video light.
@@denislefter4040 you cheating SOB 😉.. just remember we always find out EVERYTHING!!😂
Max depth ?
Theo ilic , 45m or 50m, i think!
Днем там не интересно, разве что только через щель пролезть вроде на 40ке(уже не помню), а вот ночью сесть на 30ке сдувшись на дно бутылки и выключить на минуту фонари, открываются такие замечательные виды(твари) в темноте , что аж дух захватывает !!!!!
З.Ы. Слышал , что сейчас Египтяне запретили ночной каньон, если так то очень жаль. Это было одно из самых интересных моих погружений из добрых пяти сотен в разных морях и океанах.
How deep does The Canyon get? We did it in 2018 and the entrance was about 72 feet and dropped down to about 100 feet where we were at. I didn't realize it was a technical dive. Your buoyancy is sooooo good, btw.
You can make it a tech dive depending how long you want to stay down. Remember, a dive where decompression is required is considered technical as it is beyond recreational limits.
The Canyon finnishes at about 52 meters deep. I dived through the Canyon in 1980. Dahab was part of Isreal that time.
Why are they wearing drysuits? Never been there but charts online say water temperatures in the area stay between 71-84F. 71 is mildly chilly but definitely not drysuit range.
Dry suits have other advantages than keeping you warm, the most important for me is comfort
Drysuits are great for buoyancy control, especially in deep dives.
I saw people in the Cenotes of Mexco in drysuits... I was like, what??????? I just did a dive 2 days ago in the Great Lakes in a 7mm Semi Dry suit. The water was 34 F, so I guess I'm used to it.
Dan Vaught it’s their preference. Congratulations for wearing a 7mil. We’re all very proud of you. But if they like to wear a dry suit when it’s warm, how does that effect you at all?
Hi, nice videos! what kind of drysuit do you wear? thanks!
Hi, thank you! It's SeaWolf, polish brand
thanks! they look fantastic!
Hi Denis,
Excellent video and music too. I was wondering:
i) What camera are you using and
ii) What light setup
Thanks
Andy
Light appears to be just a regular canister lamp. Camera could well be a GoPro. They're excellent these days for these types of shots.
Which regulator and wing?
Regulator is Apeks, wing is DUX (Brand from Czech Republic)
Denis Lefter and these better than Xdeep?
To be honest i didn't try Xdeep. In quality i think are same.
Denis Lefter Thank you! And what do you think Apeks MTXR?
@@gyulakiss420 I use MTX-R's, best reg I have ever used. Breath really softly and easy at all depths, never had a free flow on entering the water or underwater. Worth the money.
This one I did on normal compressed air.
Intense.
Not really. A bit boring.
amazing...Which camera do you use?!
Thanks! Camera GoPro Hero 4 Black
Denis Lefter what setting
Sub
Nice skills...
They are not very carefull at the coral reef, going through a relative small hole and hitting the sides
this is a bloody rock not a coral reef you idiot
What music is it? Good vid btw
Which diving center do you dive with?
With Planet Divers
SUPER !!! 9999 !!!
The ?orange? dry suit, which brand is it, name? Thx :)
Hi, this is Seawolf, polish brand.
What drysuit is that?
Steve Hammer sea wolf
Crazy getting inside small cave with all equipment, easy can become stuck
Thats why you don’t have metal to metal connections: so you can cut everything away 😊
Egor Bernik you can get huge a huge knowledge boost from watching innerspace explorers. And this video shows why knowledge is very important
@@diveinstructordaniel1095 I doing commercial diving course middle depth 60 m, got also much knowledge there
Egor Bernik you can never have enough knowledge 😄🤙 save diving mate
@@diveinstructordaniel1095 no one is safe on diving, even the most expert divers making mistakes and having dangerous situation
Definitely a helmet dive.
What is the camera? GoPro?
Видео хорошее. Спасибо!
Но, извините, каждый раз одна и та же картина. Ни макс глубины, ни времени дайва, ни газа, о температуре воды даже как то страшно вспрашивать... Ребята очень приличные при этом. Что за пузыри со дна, метан? Если технари, образовывайте народ понемногу, всем будет польза, лихачи может поймут что серьезные глубины требуют серьезной подготовки.
Это не видео курс обучения техно дайву)). Отличный ролик для получения положительных эмоций зрителями, БОЛЬШИНСТВО из которых, НИКОГДА, погружаться не будут.
Это не со дна. Там пещера в которой постоянно куча дайверов и выходит через потолок пещеры то что они выдыхают.
Глубина в пещере 30м. Что бы пройти через весь каньен 55 м.
What gas were you using & what did you switch to at your safety stop?
Adam L , back gas is Air and EAN50 as deco mix.
9999 !!! SUPER !!!
the guy in red has got to be a GUE diver. excellent style
thanks)))
Being a gue diver doesn’t mean your a good diver. Best diver I know is nsscds trained
May be not a good diver but a very good trained diver, as a UTD diver I am. @@edwardlyden7902
Салют Комрады! Видел я этот коньён. Вот только, черепашкой не был, потому что без баллонов нырял .
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Amazing!!!