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The best medicine for fear is to face it.

For some years, some many years ago, I suffered with bouts of anxiety that surfaced for no real explanatory reason what so ever.  Trying to combat the limitations this feeling can exacerbate I realized that the best way to over come was to face this anxiety head on.  For some people this anxiety surfaces in daily living, for others it is brought on by events or scenarios associated with the aforementioned stress.  Personally, I could not determine the root cause nor the factors which brought this upon myself.  With that said, when this feeling came upon me in theory or actuality, the best way I could overcome the issue was to face it head on and go for it.  The resulting accomplishments would then serve as a backboard – or bench mark so to speak – and check, that the anxiety was driven down beyond any means of resurfacing….and hence healed.  Travel was one of those scenarios for me which could bring upon anxiety. Unfamiliar people, places and things could in essence, get me anxious.  So, to over come…..you just GO. And Go. And Go. And that I have.  Diving was as well was something I wasn’t to particularly fond of – BUT – to overcome I had to come face to face and simply continue till that anxiety was so small it was non-existent. Some 1000 dives later and I’m master of the sea.  Bringing me to this next point.

Falling/floating/flailing from the sky from absurd heights in something that most people would be apprehensive about and possibly anxious.  Not good regular – I’m about to have a big job interview anxiety – but real unhealthy limitation experience anxiety.  One that cripples you and shapes your choices and experiences from that point on.  So, in that, Paragliding is one of those activities I’m not fond of in theory….and something I would never consider doing.  However, as per my usual medicine in these cases, it was best to hit this apprehension head on.  Thus, when I was thinking about my trip to Colombia and the possibility of going paragliding, taking part in this activity was not an option, it was a need.  An internal need to find that back board and burry that anxiety once again.

I accomplished the paragliding and lived to tell.  Im better off for it and although it really was a “stomach in the throat experience”, I would now consider doing it again, somewhere else, some other time.  I took a video of part of this experience.  It shows me floating around and somewhat enjoying myself.  We return to the landing zone and are still very high above when the pilot asks me if I want to do “some spins”. Everything inside me said” no freaking way”, but alas in the video you can hear me say, “lets go for it”.  The video below shows how insane these spins can be…..and of course that we had a safe landing as well.  If you hold on till the end you’ll see the relief on my face.  Not normal relief but relief that comes in the form of facing your fears and knowing that being empowered in that manner is the best medicine…..be it paragliding, diving, travelling – or for some – even simple day to day activities and life.  In this manner the best prescription is a well know remedy (and saying) that is very seldom used.  Its called: GO FOR IT. Try it, it might work for you as well.


Lion Fish VS Green Moray eel – good video. Personally, Freaking Cool.

UTILA – Bay Islands – HONDURAS

After years of killing and feeding lion fish to would be predators, finally  this video  shows a Green Moray attack a full on – live (not captured or wounded) lion fish. It is the culmination really, of efforts of divers on Utila putting their skills and hard work,  to work. Only a few years ago we would be lucky to see a nice grouper.  Well now, you should see one of them suck up a lion fish, its an incredible force of vacum…….shit, the groupers will  follow you around at some dive sites waiting to feed, and even help in the hunt……….I digress though, this video did not come by fluke….to EVERYONE that has worked effortlessly on this initiative over the past couple years…. once again, thankyou.  Thousands of lion fish have been fed to predators over the past 24’ish months, shit….and way back when, we didnt even DO that………..maybe leave a dead lion fish on the surface knowing at some point it should get eaten – starting point 1.0.  DMs on Utila have provided  – full on National Geographic – retraining of would be predators, to the lion fish.  Ive fed mostly semi live ones to Queen Angel fish, all sorts of groupers and eels, even snappers will get in on the mix. Believe me when Im saying this.  From the 1st lion fish on Utila (of tens of thousands since then) in early 09′, to actual natural  hunting/eating shown on this video is absolutely awesome.

Viewing Notes:  You will see the Moray eel right at the beginning of the video, closer to the bottom.  From there the diver rotates away 180 degrees and comes across the lion fish….it will take a second to come into view but then you will see it in all its splendidness. It is a gorgeous fish, but if we’re not proactive it could well be the only fish in the Caribbean reef.

Notes: This video was produced out of UDC on youtube.  Whoever the diver is with the spear gun…..perfect….didnt shoot at the wrong times….let the fish twitch and dance, they are memorizing and dangerous. Thanks guys. Amazing!

http://www.utiladivecenter.com/

For more information on the wonderful conservation efforts on Utila and the Bay Islands visit:

http://www.bicautila.org/