Examining old rope and anchor.
Yours truly!, descending to 40ft.
Looking up from 40ft., examining large mass of tubeworms.
Anchor rope is nrormal with life growing on it.
Examining main anchor coupling, looks good with minimal decay.
As my wrist computer says, I am at 35ft nearing site.
An old engine block used fro secondary anchor, cement block in foreground is maini anchor tieup.
Another coupling check, for thimble, and clevis decay.
Rope in good condition, and so is anenome!.
Wow!, talk about loaded with life, this is going to weigh a ton on surface.
Looking up at tubeworm cluster, this is massive after 10 years.
Me before bouy install, with Illahee park in background, beautiful night at point white.
Ready to submerge after locating old rope for a guide to anchor.
My favorite shadow, my daughter Chelsea, after dive, she was showing me sheshells (as she puts it), such a love.