Kevin Carlisle
Contributor
Actually I am saying that. You don't really know your narced, I bet you were narced but couldn't tell. I had that lesson proven to me. It hits us all, to what degree is the difference.I doubt Kevin is stating emphatically that Ben was narced. It is just one of the possibilities. It could have been as simple as a silt out...which occurs in seconds and lasts for days.
Visibility is zero. As someone stated before...it is like negative visibility. (darker than any night sky) You could put your flashlight inches from your face and not be able to see a thing. It is in that situation that one is hopelessly lost if they have no trainging to know HOW to recover. And believe me this is not a situation that a trained person wants to deal with either. It takes merely one fin kick to stir up silt. You then grope for the wrong way out...and you are groping if you have NO guide line to help you. You are tragically lost in a system that is not a long giant tube with one way out...but a system with many veins and arteries. You now are running out of air in full panic.
You are right. I myself have been deeper than 150' on air and never experienced narcosis. Everyone is different.
That is not the real point here. It is ONE of the possibilities