Muk Dive

posted in: Diving, Recreation

The plan for Saturday was to hit up Stevens Pass for some snow skiing. The catch was, with all this snow that has been dumping, they couldn’t keep the roads open. By the end of Friday, all ski resorts in Washington declared that they weren’t going to be open on Saturday. But who needs snow when you got water right? Me, Jack, and Matt changed the ski plans to dive plans. The party goes on.

Went to Mukilteo – the Muk. I would not recommend this dive, not much out there. But it was fun just to go underwater; I had not been diving in while. This was the first time I used my camera case for diving! I opted not to go down with my light, as I knew I would be fiddling with the camera. Well… I need to figure out a way to mount my light with my camera – my pics were very dark and murky. The water visibility was okay, but the shots came out dark and green – those that actually were in focus.

The first trip down, rather uneventful. The second dive, we surface swam out to a buoy and dropped down to a sunken boat about 115 feet below. The decent was dark and I had no light, as mentioned above. Jack and Matt’s lights didn’t help either as no dive light can shoot that far through the water. So, we just followed the line down into the darkness. It was kind of creepy, but exciting at the same time. Once down, the boat was just 20′ ski boat – must have been down there awhile, had a fair amount of growth. Jack tried to start it, it was broke, and the steering was shot… geez. My photo attempts didn’t pan out, way too dark.

After investigating the boat and the fish that were hang’n out down there, we headed towards the shore. This was a much better dive than the first. We found the Geo Dome that was fabled to be ‘worth the trip’ but I dunno about that claim. There was a memorial statue in the middle that was kind of neat in that surroundings. All in all, fun to get wet and under water again, but won’t be going back to the Muk.

oops, got a couple problems with the vid clip, will re-post it later

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Comments (3)

  • Andy says:

    Nice integration of media. Looks like fun too.

  • Scott says:

    Which dive in Mukeltio was this? The T dock? http://www.shorediving.com/Earth/USA_West/Washington/Mukilteo_T/index.htm

    Two suggestions that help me with my underwater photos:

    1. Do you have an underwater mode on your camera? I usually find that that combined with a little photoshopping helps get rid of most of the green as well as brings out the reds. the underwater mode should also help you focus the pics a little better.
    2. use your dive light to focus the camera (camera requires contrast to focus), but then right before taking the picture, take the light away and let the camera do the work with its own flash.

  • admin says:

    Yup, T dock looks like the spot. There’s an easy access path to get down. That’s about the only thing good about the spot really.

    Yeah, more light is needed for sure. My camera has 3 under water modes. Tried them all, my flash on my camera seemed not to help much on it’s own. I didn’t take my dive light down because I wanted to keep at least one hand free to work my vest. I’m going to work on a mount for my camera to my dive light.

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