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@melliodoratl;dr: excited about an upcoming R4 trip but went down too many "I almost died in a downcurrent" threads and am questioning my life choicesany final tips or encouragement for newer (~60 dives, AOW) diver?
Hi all, I would say I'm a decent-ish diver but at the newer end of the spectrum (AOW w/~60 dives in tropics, temperate and coldwater/drysuit, majority in past 2 years). I did my OW in Indonesia (Pulau Weh) in 2011 then didn't dive for years, but have been dreaming of going back to Indo. So, next month I head back for a one month dive trip, from mid-Sept to mid-Oct!
After LOTS of reading and some advice here, I landed on this itinerary: 3 days' diving with Scuba Junkies Nusa Penida (9 dives), 5 days' diving with SJ Komodo (15 dives) then two weeks in R4 with Arborek Dive Shop (Githa's) on Arborek, and then Tarzan on Gam.
I was aware when booking that R4 (and the rest of Indo for that matter!) can have extremely strong currents, which made me hesitant as to whether I was experienced enough as, apart from a couple of drift dives off Vancouver Island (Canada) and one dive we had to call early in La Paz (Mexico), I have limited experience with currents. I got reassurance from SJ and R4 dive shops, and bit the bullet and have been SO excited, but then found myself going down SB and reddit "here is my terrifying downcurrent experience" threads and am wondering if I will be way out of my depth (haha pun not intended)? I also got luckily mild skin DCS early last year (no reason, got cleared to dive again) and have been diving conservatively, but it's made me a bit more nervous.
I have read key tips like swim perpendicular to the current/shelter in the reef/currents worse at full and new moon etc and have a reef hook, whistle and DSMB, but any other tips to survive and thrive and come back from this trip of a lifetime in one piece would be much appreciatedSites to avoid? Specific conversations to have with the guides? And/or encouragement that this is not a crazy life choice?
A lot of good advice from various folks here...
I noticed you are Nitrox certified... the enhanced safety margin for diving repetitively w/Nitrox over multiple days can't be understated. In total you will consume less nitrogen, therefore reducing (in real terms) your chance of DCS. You have a choice, take in less Nitrogen or give yourself more time to off-gas between dives... otherwise you're starting your next dive with a greater Nitrogen load vs. diving w/Nitrox. In RA you might have a challenge extending your surface internvals given schedules and other divers on the boat.
In addition, your "skin bends" were a form of DCS (type 1 DCS). As you likely are already aware, you may have an increased susceptibility to more serious DCS at some point in the future.
Dive conservatively, dive with Nitrox (if available). Personally I try to avoid more than a day of multiple dives on air unless there are no other choices. I pick dive operators that offer Nitrox.
Downcurrents in RA will be fine - be aware of your surroundings, and follow your guide.