It was described to me a few years ago by a friend who dove there as "A pile of sticks". This was while we doing doing exploration and finding new wrecks near Halifax. So I guess context has to be taken into consideration
I have no desire to go there.
Don't dive deep air. Deep air is stupid. Are you doing your deco on air as well?
You are struggling because your initial instruction was lacking. Good for you to recognize that your skills aren't where they need to be. That attitude will keep you alive.
Do more shallow dives to get your trim...
I can do that with just a backplate and wing and doesn't need an ill-thought out, cludgy system that is chock full of failure points. This is just throwing over-priced equipment at a skills problem. If someone needs this to maintain neutral at 105' in a standard BC, then they shouldn't be down...
Yeah, 40f and a trimix suit gas isn't a good thing. My buddy he arrived at the site and we found out he forgot his suit gas cylinder. 80' max dive, 60' average. All he had was the trimix in his 104s. No deco needed and so no 50% was brought to use. So we thought "what the hell? How bad can it be...
It is interesting to see that some say they have used a helium mixture in their drysuit. What temps are you doing this with? I'm guessing 70F-ish.
I dove with a guy who plugged into an 18/35 in a 40F lake and he got so cold that within 15 minutes he couldn't navigate his way around a site he...
Happens a lot in cold weather. When diving below freezing temps the guideline is to not breathe through your reg on the surface as it may freeflow. I've seen it, mostly on Scubapros.
I went to the website and I was surprised that Paul Crocombe is still doing the diving thing. I would have thought he retired ages ago. He did my NAUI Instructor crossover in Townsville back in 1996.
I will be in Townsville April 17 to 22 (Thurs to Tues). I would like to get back out to the Yongala, preferably a day trip but I would consider a weekend Live aboard. It's been over 15 years since I've been in the area. Who is still around that does these dives? I found one operator out of Ayr...
It provides evidence that 80% of divers have problems. That's a pretty effing large percentage that are going to be messed up on air at that depth. Thanks for adding to the proof that deep air is stupid.
Must be a cave thing. I'm an open water shipwreck type. After 13 years on a KISS Classic it took me 2 years to be able to just let the Meg do its' thing and not micro manage it during the dive. Life became easier once I let it do what it was built to do.
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