

Well, there is 2 routs, one is shorter, I toke that one I found by accident that you can save about 4 to 6 seconds by jumping back down and climbing up the statue again after hitting the secret button nothing special done there, I lost 2 seconds but I'm ok with it the second one that I just call the "rocket jump", it works the same as the first one, but instead of hitting the jump key you hit the crouch key, in that rocket jump you can't control yourself in the air, but you can control the direction you want to jump into and what's super cool is that it works on any walls AND destructible objects in the game like pylons, street lamps and palm trees!! this is the one I will mainly use on my run the "space jump" where you just jump at the same time you shoot a rocket (on the wall at a specific angle :)), with that jump you can control yourself a bit will in the air but that's pretty much it Sly's rocket boost is done by only shooting at a wall in a specific angle while hitting the forward key at the same time, that makes you jump onto that wall, this trick can only be done at low fps (around 60 I guess) but a friend (chaos) and I discovered that at higher fps (around 120 and more) you can do 2 other rocket jumps: In this run I will use a "new" trick, or let's say an evolution of Sly7745's rocket boost. I'm not very happy with this run, but I think I lost patience and wanted to show something No film developing capabilities at the lodge, although there may have been some on available on the Island.I do like to thank Ryason55 and Sly7745 for their previous runs and especially thank big jim for his run and tutorials witch really helped me a lot (since I can't make the editor work properly on my computer) even if his run is a bit out dated the tutorial really helps you understanding how the game works, I strongly recommend it to you if you want to run this game However there were no special rinse facilities either on the boat or at the lodge for rinsing cameras or housings. & West & So Caicos all in the Turks & Caicos Islandsĭepth limit of 130 feet, but no seriously monitored for experienced divers Lauderdale, \ Florida Keys Walker's Cay, Chubb Cay, Cay Sal Banks & Bimini all in the Bahamas Roaton, Hondurus Belize Saba Grand Turk, No.

We will go back again and definitely will stay at McCoy's.įt.

The food was American style cooking and satisfying, but nothing to get overly excited about-but we didn't go for the food. One morning there was no breeze and the "flying teeth" were out in force. After determining that we were experienced capable divers, he let us dive with no our own and go where we wanted to.Īs we had a NE breeze most of the week we were there, the no-seeums didn't bother us too bad. Lowell is the dive master for McCoy's Lodge and one of the best we have ever encountered at dive resorts. Let me include my dive buddy's description of them in a report to a friend, ".THE CASCADES.ohmygod I thought I had dived and gone to heaven.these huge glorious coral heads appeared out of the distance standing on a pure white sand chute like an offering from the dive gods to us!! Maybe her description is a little melo-dramatic, but they are definitely worth seeing. Some start around 80 feet but they are huge & healthy with lots of interesting formations. It is at the north end of Jackson Bay with enormous coral heads. We found the "Cascades" dive site to be one of our favorites. We saw about 15 spiny lobsters all of which were between 5 to 10 lbs. There are hoards of tropical fish and lots of small to medium size Nassau Groupers populating the reefs. Based upon our observations of after Andrew, unless you specifically know what to look for, you will not even know that Michele hit it so hard. The good news is that just the South Florida reefs came back quickly after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, there are many new corals, both hard and soft, which are re-generating. However, Hurricane Michele which pounded The Caymans for three days with 25 foot waves about 2 or 3 years ago really scoured the tops of the wall and stripped off many sponges. The coral formations on Jackson Wall are very impressive and definitely worth seeing. For sheer masiveness, there is not another wall in the Caribbean that matches it. Bloody Bay Wall (BBW)is still as spectacular and as awe inspiring as ever. The first was on the Little Cayman Diver live-aboard in 1997. This was our second visit to Little Cayman. Ratings and Overall Comments 1 (worst) - 5 Sam McCoy's Lodge, Aug, 2003, by Larry Simpson, FL, USA.
