What is tec diving?

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Non-technical divers use the word. Most technical divers don't.

My buddies and I don't say, "Hey, let's go make a technical dive." We say, Let's go do a 180' dive, or a trimix dive, or a wreck dive, or a scooter dive, or (yeah, in my dreams) a cave dive.

Recreational divers refer to our dives as technical, but we don't.

Of course, DIR divers refer to their dives as technical. They say, hey, let's go do a tech1 dive...;)
 
Here are some (not entirely serious but all equally valid) definitions of technical diving

- Technical diving is using anything more elaborate than a snorkel to breath.

- Technical diving is when you spend more time planning the dive than diving the plan.

- Technical diving is when you learn a new skillset and you struggle at it. When you begin to apply it without conscious thought, it becomes rec diving again and you are more than ready for the next step in tech diving.

- Technical diving is changing gaz mix during the dive.
When I will begin to change gaz mix during the dive, technical diving will be diving with hypo mixes.
When I will begin to dive with hypo mixes, technical diving will be diving with a rebreather.
When I will begin to dive with a rebreather, technical diving will be... Err... Professional diving.
And since I will never dive professionally, I will always be a rec diver!

;)

Cheers!
 
Of course, DIR divers refer to their dives as technical. They say, hey, let's go do a tech1 dive...;)

Just as a shortcut meaning one bottle.

- Technical diving is using anything more elaborate than a snorkel to breath.

Interesting. Though I'd venture to say that a lot of freediving is much more challenging and requires as much if not more technique than your run of the mill 30 foot tropical reef dive.
 
Okay, I had to look that up............. how many others knew what it means or is? ;)

I'm glad that I wasn't the only one.
 
Technical diving is the Enzyte of the sport diving industry.

You would have been better of quoting that dumb ass Major in the movie Hartbreak Ridge - "This is an elite" diving "unit."
 

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