I worked in Hermosillo few years ago (Sonora)..a guy in the airport had a bighorn sheep rack along with his bow and arrows going through customs the rack was huge
In a recent video you can see Jim start to just hop in but didn't show his whole technique. But remember, he's a big guy...6'6" Rosy might have a harder problem but I too had the same question. Not much to grab and no foothold.
I just kick hard and lift myself up and do the beached whale technique, which is why I edited the film at the exact moment I did! We also do you have a boarding ladder on the tender, which is what Rosy usually uses
Thanks guys, the shipwreck was great to see. Enjoy!
It is always wonderful to hear from you folks.
All the best
Great work with the drone.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Gracias.
I worked in Hermosillo few years ago (Sonora)..a guy in the airport had a bighorn sheep rack along with his bow and arrows going through customs the rack was huge
Jim I think that mine supplied salt to Hooker Chemicals in Vancouver BC harbour in the 80s they did three round trips a month if I remember correctly
All that salt makes me want a margarita 🍹......maybe some pretzels
Were you looking at a horseshoe or a mannicle on the beach?
I wonder if they could convert the salt mine to lithium production?
After snorkeling what's your technique for getting back into the tender?
In a recent video you can see Jim start to just hop in but didn't show his whole technique. But remember, he's a big guy...6'6" Rosy might have a harder problem but I too had the same question. Not much to grab and no foothold.
I just kick hard and lift myself up and do the beached whale technique, which is why I edited the film at the exact moment I did! We also do you have a boarding ladder on the tender, which is what Rosy usually uses