oldflounder
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I think one thing that hasn't been mentioned is that maybe there is a difference in the mindset between the coldest and warmest water diver that doesn't have anything to do with being a better diver per se. I go in water in mid winter with tourists standing around the entry and they will say "Have Fun." That always catches my attention and I'll turn around and say something like "Trust me - it isn't fun -it's more like work - and it even hurts sometimes." And they say "Then why do you do it." My answer is "It's an adventure ..... a personal challenge ..... I'm staying tuned up for the summer."
Whereas when I go down to Florida it actually IS fun!!! Many divers there are better then I will ever be, but I feel like I am a better diver there than I am up here. It is just so much easier and more natural and fun with out all that crap on. As has been said - a good diver has developed the necessary skills to adapt to different diving environments in their "field' whether it be recreational, cave, wreck, deep, technical, etc., etc. Few of us are good in all these areas of diving no matter if you are a cold or warm water diver.
If there is a difference I think it might be that the learning curve is a little longer, steeper and beef-ier up here - but it still boils down to practice, practice, practice to get better no matter who you are.
Whereas when I go down to Florida it actually IS fun!!! Many divers there are better then I will ever be, but I feel like I am a better diver there than I am up here. It is just so much easier and more natural and fun with out all that crap on. As has been said - a good diver has developed the necessary skills to adapt to different diving environments in their "field' whether it be recreational, cave, wreck, deep, technical, etc., etc. Few of us are good in all these areas of diving no matter if you are a cold or warm water diver.
If there is a difference I think it might be that the learning curve is a little longer, steeper and beef-ier up here - but it still boils down to practice, practice, practice to get better no matter who you are.