Lol! That is crazy. I think my camera puts me around 120 or 130.
@AddAdventures12 сағат бұрын
It would be interesting to know what your camera setup weighs.
@jasonhitchcock250116 сағат бұрын
💪
@jazminzi724 күн бұрын
How cold is it down there
@AddAdventures4 күн бұрын
The water is usually about 50°F. It can be a little warmer, and it can get to low 40s. The air temp can get too freezing, which makes being out of the water cold.
@zeinaamr85688 күн бұрын
Btw i subcribed ❤
@AddAdventures8 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@zeinaamr85688 күн бұрын
Your life is pretty interesting i also have so many ideas but i dont know wich one too do in only 24 hours ❤😊
@AddAdventures8 күн бұрын
I feel the same way. Keep Moving Forward
@KenSeguin-ur9zb23 күн бұрын
Diving amongst whirlpools seems so dangerous, but what an amazing reward! Heavenly is right!🎇
@AddAdventures23 күн бұрын
It can be extremely dangerous. You change an atmosphere with only an 8 foot change in depth. Holding your breath from compressed gas and changing an atmosphere can kill a person. Imagine how a whilpool coold suck you down or spit you up. Those are the upwellings and downwellings I've was talking about.
@KenSeguin-ur9zb23 күн бұрын
Gorgeous, healthy masterpiece of nature.🙏🙏🙏
@ShivaFarrokh25 күн бұрын
Mark That's fantastic, your footage is really remarkable. Thank you for the dive and everything. 😍
@AddAdventures25 күн бұрын
Dive instructors raised concerns that baiting sharks shouldn't be done at a site or so near to a site that is considered an easy or entry level dive site that is used for Certifying New Divers. Should baiting be done at a completely different site?
@AddAdventures25 күн бұрын
A few Dive Masters expressed concern about what could happen if a diver were to get tangeled up in fishing line with a shark on the end of the line. 🎣 🦈
@technojerry27 күн бұрын
Trustfire also comes with UV light if you want to highlight certain things at night.
@AddAdventures27 күн бұрын
@@technojerry I'm a little torn between the OrcaTorch D710V, which has UV and red light also, and the TrustFire DF50. The OrcaTorch wins hands down on ease of charging the battery, and the TrustFire DF50 is great on brightness.
@heythere1968Ай бұрын
what did you have to use customer service for something broke?
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
The threads to mount the camera were misaligned slightly, which made it really difficult to get he screw threads started without cross threading. They wanted to know if it was the screw or alignment issue. I sent them a video showing the issue and they sent me a new mask and asked if I wanted to be an affiliate.
@@AddAdventures I was reading a review on Amazon about that was that your review by chance?
@heythere1968Ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures the quality-wise is this mask good for diving? Do you think I need a good match that I can put a GoPro on but still high quality I don't want nothing cheap this is the only one that comes up with the GoPro mount
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
Yes, it's a good quality mask.
@PaulRodvik-jy3krАй бұрын
Yes we do need to invent a hand signal that means let's do a selfie
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@PaulRodvik-jy3kr I sometimes forget to mention pre dive that I'll be shining my lights in their face, then the footage of them is usually of them looking away and shielding their eyes, which isn't a good selfie look. You're right, we should be able to communicate it underwater. 📸🤪
@ChrisSysaktorАй бұрын
I used to work in DuPont but lived in Tacoma back in the 2000’s. I used to stop at this park often and walk around. Interesting to see what’s at the bottom.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
The town is so cool and beautiful, especially around fall. I should go back here soon. Thanks for the reminder.
@CraigCamplainАй бұрын
Mark I simply love the way you can hone in so close with these wonders of the open water, without having to disturb or poke and prod at them.Just experiencing these beautiful living creatures in their element is a wonder in and of itself. Great work altogether and a nice audio to go down their 2nd hand with you. Top Notch! Keep up the entertaining good work.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
Thank you Craig 🙏
@CraigCamplainАй бұрын
@AddAdventures I'm just stating what I experienced . Keep em coming I am not able to go out and do what you do anymore. Can I swim well of course but I most likely can't even do that anymore. So the more you send the more I'm able to go right along with you into the deep underwater world of these fascinating creatures. So thank you. Mark
@MadelineRose-ep7fjАй бұрын
Am not a diver but love Saltcreek to see all the sealife in the foreshore. Clallam County operates a beautiful campground.😊
@mybluesaway6856Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing the beauty that lies beneath the turbulent emerald waters. I wasn't expecting this but seeing your video gave me peace. I had someone dear to me jump off the bridge. Somehow knowing she was surrounded by such beauty was stangely comforting.
@Nikola-b3sАй бұрын
oh **but accledly i like crabs?**
@dano7189Ай бұрын
I live in this area and was very excited to see your video. Please tell me: do you have to worry about any creature attacking you in those waters??
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
Creatures that feel threatened may attack. Pacific Spiny Lumpsuckers are so tiny that they seem to feel threatened or they're strong defenders of their eggs. Moray Eels are a bit scary because they're almost blind and might bite in a case of misinformation. Here's a video if Lumpsukers which might have been attacking. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hHyliaeEmruCgNUsi=unBjKJgntURYNGgR
@dano7189Ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures thank you nothing that would maim you then! your observation about how enjoyable it was being in the top 20' encouraged me to just get into snorkeling.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@dano7189 It's said in diving that your awareness expands like a bubble. The ability to stay calm in different situations will grow. I've been face to face with large sharks, and learning to stay calm will enhance your experience. There could always be danger, a human driving a boat might be the greatest danger, but it's always best to respect all life so nothing feels treatened. You might be surprised at how natural this comes to creatures that aren't human.
@dano7189Ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures that is an intriguing answer.
@davidgleatham9966Ай бұрын
Used to sport fish for in season lingcod many times in the pass. If you don't use a tide book you can just throw away lead weights, jigs as fast as the rocks can grab em. I started making steel weights from #6 rebar to quit putting lead down there. And then right in the middle of slack comes the 'Pull and Be Dammed' tugboat bringing through a raft of logs that completely fill the pass; and move we must. Not to mention Grey whales and porpoise swimming there or airplanes flying under the bridge. Barnacles almost fist sized; and smelt and herring are handy for bait or dinner.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@@davidgleatham9966 Awesome stories, it is a really breathtaking place.
@SashaVoitoffАй бұрын
Are you guys certified scuba divers and do you guys have your own scuba gear like wetsuits and dive gloves and dive hoods and dive boots and dive fins and dive masks and scuba tanks and bcd and regulators to breath from and breath underwater with scuba regulators who are your guys dive buddy for scuba diving and how long guys to do your scuba training and how does it feel to breath underwater with scuba regulators
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
To scuba dive in the PNW, you should be a certified scuba diver. As you progress, there are higher levels of diving certificates starting with OW or Open Water diver, followed by AOW Advanced Open Water diver, which includes introductions to multiple specialty certifications. When starting out, you don't need to own all of your own gear. It can be rented, and the rental cost is usually included with a certification class. I didn't own all of my own gear until I completed about 10 dives. Breathing underwater is very calming. Partly because you need to make yourself calm because it doesn't come naturally. Once you learn to relax in this environment, it's like you've learned techniques to reduce anxiety and overcome fears that can help you in any situation. There is a classroom or book learning section for becoming an OW scuba diver. It can be done online through e-learning also. I would give yourself at least a week to read the book and complete the quizez and examination. In water training, includes pool sessions and 4 OW dives, they can be completed in one week. There are many dive clubs and even apps to meet dive buddies. You don't need to have friends or family who will get certified with you. You will meet people who will be buddies with you. Feel free to messsage me for more details.
@OGD007Ай бұрын
I’ve been swept by currents underwater, not fun, it a sudden shift and feels like you just hopped on a moving train, you will grab anything around you. That some crazy currents under that bridge.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@OGD007 Yeah, you kinda need to be prepared to brace for an unexpeted shove into a rock. The currents here can quickly push you 360° and up or down.
@OGD007Ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures the mukilteo ferry dive, around the jitty, had some crazy current, that caught be by surprise.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@OGD007 Yeah, currents are no joke. Check out pnwdiving.com for current planning and predictions.
@brianzderic2981Ай бұрын
not a very good video.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
Constructive feedback would be greatly appreciated.
@AddAdventures25 күн бұрын
Check out my latest video, let me know if it's any better. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fnvOnYB3frJlpJY
@TimothyQuintanaАй бұрын
What kind of Camera
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
@TimothyQuintana I havr a gopro hero 10 with a macromate mini on a tray with video lights extended out. I've upgraged my lights to OrcaTorch. I like the 710V. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fKPJmYttpNmFeac
@mikemecklenborg5412Ай бұрын
I have lived here on Whidbey Island for 34 years now. Have been all over Deception Pass State Park hundreds of times but have never had the desire to dive. Thanks for letting me see what I will never see in person. The electrical cable you saw is likely one that fell in during a wind storms years ago when the Island lost all power due to trees collapsing on to the power lines at Deception Pass State Park. The power lines span Deception Pass from Fidalgo Island to the top of Goose Rock on Whidbey Island. I am not 100 percent sure but I do remember being told the lines went down here doing a winter storm in the 1990's.
@AddAdventuresАй бұрын
Ah, thanks for explaining the cable mystery.
@davehconner2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. It makes me want to dive again.
@robertnissenbaum2 ай бұрын
Hard to completely imagine what it is like deep under the water there...only a sense as it's one of mu favorite sea kayaking play spots....even at close to 8 knots.Aside from purposely rolling and just under the surface, I'm above the water.
@dwaynecoy18712 ай бұрын
My family used to spend Memorial Weekend at this awesome state Park for over a decade. We had to get on the reservation system in early December as we needed about 4 to 5 campsite together, depending on how many families were going to attend (4 siblings, Mom/Dad, and the occasional cousin). It made for some great memories with all the kids, about a dozen (and eventually their friends as they got older) growing up camping there every single Memorial Weekend to kick off the summer camping season. So much to do there - hike, ride bikes, fish, swimming at Cranberry Lake, etc)
@karlschmidt72582 ай бұрын
Rescued a diver in my Zodiac there years ago….Dove too close to the ebb, ran out of air, got flushed hard….While everyone was searching near the bridge, we asked when he started his dive, tossed a gum wrapper in the water to see current speed, did some crude math and blasted straight out for about 2 miles….ran right into him.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
Wow, that's amazing and quick thinking. It's difficult to fathom the power of mother nature through there.
@jt-it5ot2 ай бұрын
Funny just last night I said to my brother, I wonder what it looks like under deception pass bridge, and here I can't wait to watch your dive 😊
@laurel77042 ай бұрын
I would have enjoyed this video if you would slow down. You move the camera around too fast!
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I'm always trying to keep the camera steady, but my first priority is to keep my body in control to prevent smashing into rocks or marine life. The current, although light this day, was still pretty strong, which made it tough to keep the camera steady.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
Check out this video for something more slow and peaceful. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIHJYqysq7CZqJYsi=mUrcKF-vxGbK6tID
@laurel77042 ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures very nice!
@ariz99472 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’ve always been curious about what it looks like underwater, as I’ve only ever observed it from the land while driving. Seeing it from this perspective is truly fascinating. ❤
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'll have a lot more to show you and hopefully my video production will become much better.
@andrewwilson79092 ай бұрын
Xel-Ha, is it not pronounced Shell-Ha? If you can spend 8hrs snorkeling and eating and drinking at Xel-Ha for $125 is that not better than $50 for an hour.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
It sounds more like Zel-Ha to me. Xel-Ha i an amazing park and experience to be had with many people. The private boat with few people to a reef that is really healthy was a better experience as far as connecting and interacting with nature.
@benjahbarnacles29372 ай бұрын
Epic video! Thanks for making this happen. I had no idea about the cold water reef. Mother nature never ceases to amaze
@SpaceInTime18852 ай бұрын
Good thing your whispering, so you don't bother nature in it's natural state.. WTF? 😂😂😂 Really some great diving footage tho!
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@SpaceInTime1885 Hahaha, yeah, I'm so about to destroy nature. 😱 🤣 Thank you!
@SpaceInTime18852 ай бұрын
@@AddAdventures I was laughing at the fact that you were whispering like you going to bother anybody or anything out there, dillhole.
@Brentsfriend2 ай бұрын
This is incriminating footage of these idiots destroying the ecosystem.
@americaswildestprospector2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately many people have jumped over that bridge and I seen one of them but I never seen underneath. Great video
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
A childhood friends parent jumped when we were kids. The thought of that is in the back of my mind when I'm there. It must have been traumatic to see.
@jimc79912 ай бұрын
Your video doesn't do justice for how that passage really is. The bridge is much higher than it looks in your video. You had to be there in slack tide because that current gets insane. It's cool seeing what's down under the water under the bridge.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
@jimc7991 Yes, it's only safe to dive as close to slack as possible.
@zakattack4672 ай бұрын
Omg I think you offended that kelp greenling. Next time don’t offend them. If you can’t dive with out offending the kelp greenling then don’t dive at all.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@zakattack467 DON'T TALK TO THE FISH :)
@freepilot77322 ай бұрын
Never thought about diving this. I'll have to pencil it in.
@sergten2 ай бұрын
Ebbs there are absolutely savage. You look at the water movement from the bridge and realize how much water is being moved every second, and your mind cannot comprehend that. Takes some guts to dive into that. And still time it right.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@sergten Diving in conditions when the current is ripping through like that would be deadly. We time our dives as near to slack current as possible, but there's still current going through there. It's an amazing place.
@angrybeargaming77562 ай бұрын
I've always hated driving over that bridge it's the only part of living in Oak Harbour i DON'T miss
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
Is it because of the height, narrow lanes or cross winds?
@Geoplanetjane2 ай бұрын
Deception Pass
@Geoplanetjane2 ай бұрын
What about neutral bouyancy?
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
I'll make a video on that soon.
@salvationzone95322 ай бұрын
The currents there get crazy. I've gone through there and the boat gets pushed all around and there's large whirl pools you could get sucked into that would make your wife a widow. Oh, and there's a rather expensive down-rigger under that bridge that broke off my dads boat a couple years ago.
@chrisstrand5002 ай бұрын
When we were done diving Deception Pass we would run up against the tide and jump in float and get sucked under by the giant whirlpools. Fun stuff back in the 80s.
@AddAdventures2 ай бұрын
That dounds like an epic time.
@RPGreg26002 ай бұрын
Cool to see what's down there. I live about 5 minutes away. That current is scary!