Mount Seymour

With all my experience near the oceans of the world in the last 8 years, I wanted to start exploring a different type of landscape for my next trip. This obviously takes a lot of different gear, knowledge, and training. My trip up Mt. Seymour was taking my first beginner step in that direction; testing out some gear, some shooting styles, and most importantly my body. I asked a friend that has far more experience in this realm of explorationRead more

Taj Mahal Cenote

The Cenotes throughout the Mayan Riviera are infamous for many reasons, though divers often have a very specific mindset when approaching these sinkholes in the limestone. Prevelant throughout Mayan culture, these underwater rivers provided the base of all the drinking water and agriculture that allowed the Mayans to become one of the most advanced civilizations of their time. The Mayans were also spiritually tied to the cenotes, they believed in many gods tied to the elements. The Mayan rain godRead more

Cozumel

My short trip to Cozumel was an interesting one. Some of the best visibility I have ever experienced in open water with a good diversity of fish and invertebrate life. While it lacked some of the bigger, more charismatic species one would hope for on a dive here, we did briefly get visited by a great barracuda and green turtle, though they were too far away to snap a photo of. There seems to be strong potential for shooting macroRead more