Night Diving - I don't get it

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mask mount light is the way to go... lol!

Yeah, that way every time you look at your buddy you get to blind them ... which is a barrel of laughs ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
i love night diving...........lately deep night wreck diving is my current love.... eerie and scary !
 
Yeah, that way every time you look at your buddy you get to blind them ... which is a barrel of laughs ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)


You learn real quick in a underground coal mine how NOT to shine lights in your co-worker's eyes; mainly through kind and gentle peer consuling :) . Just not so sure that the learning curve will be the same for night diving with a head lamp.
 
"all I could think was "I'm cold, I'm hungry and it's dark". ..

"I'm cold"......more exposure suit.
"I'm hungry".....eat something before hitting the water.
"it's dark"......use a good light.

Problem solved!
 
How I started my new year (watch for the harbor seal kill about 3/4 through):

[video=youtube_share;8N1m4992Znw]http://youtu.be/8N1m4992Znw[/video]

(3D video: you can change the viewing mode or turn off the 3D by clicking on the 3D icon on the YouTube frame)
 
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