bcsean
Guest
well, I'm a new diver, at 40 dives right now, and I dove with someone who had way more experience then me, 100's of dives. At this time I had just completed AOW. He dove fiarly recklessly, and way out of my comfort zone. I dont call him anymore. New divers can make smart decisions too.
When safety is involved, pride has to be set aside and we gotta say what's right. If I'm not comfortable diving somewhere, or not trained to do a certian dive, it's my choice. Worst case, I'll call the dive and come to the top.
Now at the same time, I have talked to other new divers who have done some stupid dives with him too. I try to warn as many as I can, and when the diver tells me about his stories, I just shake my head and say, No thanks.
Sean
When safety is involved, pride has to be set aside and we gotta say what's right. If I'm not comfortable diving somewhere, or not trained to do a certian dive, it's my choice. Worst case, I'll call the dive and come to the top.
Now at the same time, I have talked to other new divers who have done some stupid dives with him too. I try to warn as many as I can, and when the diver tells me about his stories, I just shake my head and say, No thanks.
Sean