I-want-gills
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YES!! I deserve a nice trophy to the most stupid diver ever!
We went to a nice divinf spot near the entrance to a cave that has a BIG sign advicing of the dangers of this cave. We decided to go in "just a little bit" and then come out again. BTW, of the three divers, only one has cave diving training. (yes, I know, that was stupid)
We went in, we penetrated about 30 meters to a huge chamber with a gigantic air pocket, we all surfaced in to this pocket and planned to go around the chamber along the edge and then back out the way we came in.
Well, as soon as we submerged again, my light died and instead of signaling or triying to catch up I went to the bottom and on my knees tried to fix my light (yes, I am that dumb sometimes). 1-2 minutes passed and I satrted to swim in the direction I tought they went...................and found several entrances (or exits?), I tried to find the air pocket thinking that as soon as they realized I was no behind them they would come back, I found the ceiling several times but not the air pocket, I swam to the ceiling and followed the ceiling with my hands as it had a slight "slope", this worked as eventually I found the pocket, at this point I had 900 PSI. I decided to breath from the pocket, but I started to think some crazy stuff about burning the oxigen of the pocket and something I read about "never breath from a pocket for too long". Well, I was freaking out to say the least!. After a few minutes (it felt like centuries) of fiddling with my light the damn thing came back to life and I attempted to find the entrance again, after swiming around I saw the light of one of my buddies and went towards him, this time he had a line and an extra bottle, (my computer showed 430psi). When we came out there was another 2 divers getting ready to go in and help. They were 2 experienced cave divers from Germany, we got a HUGE sermon in German from this 2 guys.
What have I learned?:
Iy you are not trained for it....DON'T *^&@#%^ DO IT!!!!
We went to a nice divinf spot near the entrance to a cave that has a BIG sign advicing of the dangers of this cave. We decided to go in "just a little bit" and then come out again. BTW, of the three divers, only one has cave diving training. (yes, I know, that was stupid)
We went in, we penetrated about 30 meters to a huge chamber with a gigantic air pocket, we all surfaced in to this pocket and planned to go around the chamber along the edge and then back out the way we came in.
Well, as soon as we submerged again, my light died and instead of signaling or triying to catch up I went to the bottom and on my knees tried to fix my light (yes, I am that dumb sometimes). 1-2 minutes passed and I satrted to swim in the direction I tought they went...................and found several entrances (or exits?), I tried to find the air pocket thinking that as soon as they realized I was no behind them they would come back, I found the ceiling several times but not the air pocket, I swam to the ceiling and followed the ceiling with my hands as it had a slight "slope", this worked as eventually I found the pocket, at this point I had 900 PSI. I decided to breath from the pocket, but I started to think some crazy stuff about burning the oxigen of the pocket and something I read about "never breath from a pocket for too long". Well, I was freaking out to say the least!. After a few minutes (it felt like centuries) of fiddling with my light the damn thing came back to life and I attempted to find the entrance again, after swiming around I saw the light of one of my buddies and went towards him, this time he had a line and an extra bottle, (my computer showed 430psi). When we came out there was another 2 divers getting ready to go in and help. They were 2 experienced cave divers from Germany, we got a HUGE sermon in German from this 2 guys.
What have I learned?:
Iy you are not trained for it....DON'T *^&@#%^ DO IT!!!!