Boxing day hike up a mountain with derek and travis. This is where I made my Christmas calls home from, doesn't sound as adventurous when there is still a cell signal!
BBQ with friends before everyone splits for xmas. Queensland is great, they have public and free BBQ areas everywhere. You just show up with food, drink, plates, and friends... push the button on the gas BBQ and grill away. This one was up on the cliffs at Kangaroo Point overlooking the city and a thunderstorm off in the distance.
The Company (I've officially been asked by IT to not mention the name or tell any bad stories about the Company anymore) xmas party was night. And in an effort to make myself behave I booked a scuba trip the next day, which meant I had to get up at 5am and be in tip-top shape. After getting to the xmas party I realized this may have been a mistake because the party was circa 1998 hay-day engineering/oil company xmas parties in Calgary. Dinner, dancing, awards, laughs, and an open bar. I faced the challenge though, drank moderately, and when the clock struck 11.5 I drove home at top speed.
Diving was awesome. I've bought all the equipment necessary now except for tanks and weights (BCD, Regulators, Fins, Gogs, etc). Also, a mandatory accessory for diving in Queensland is a dive knife, which I was super stoked about (ask Greg and Lisa). In Egypt they were banned, and in Australia they're mandatory, I love it. I actually met a dude at the xmas party who has his own boat and scuba stuff and we're contemplating going diving on our own... I'm not sure if this is a good idea, but I think I'll do it anyway. But anyways...
We departed the East Coast Marina in Manly and headed for Stradbroke Island. For long term subscribers to my life story this is where a girlfriend had a house and we went surfing a bunch of times when I was here in '06. This time though I was there for underwater activities... The first stop was Shark Alley at Flat Rock:
We saw a few very large Wobbegon Sharks, which are bottom feeding docile beasts. They were fat and numerous. Unfortunately other than that Shark Alley didn't live up to it's name, but it was a good dive nonetheless with the standard mix of small rays and other fish that I don't know the names of. Next stop was Manta Bommie: Here we had a bit more luck and spotted two giant Bull Rays (Steve Irwin killers), Leopard Sharks, and another species of shark that was a proper looking shark. I'm not sure what they were, most likely a pair of Grey Nurse Sharks, but they looked cooler than this pic: Leopard shark:
Bull rays:
Tomorrow is golf, ice hockey, and then a SSS. Super Sunday Session at the Normanby hotel, where professional rugby league players frequently get into dust-ups with drunken patrons and many a Brisbane filly has lost her way.