CAPTAIN SINBAD
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What is the nearest location from DC where this course can be conducted?
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And I have to ask the question. . .What is the nearest location from DC where this course can be conducted?
And I have to ask the question. . .
Why?
Other than to collect yet-another merit badge, there are no new skills required, and if you're like the vast majority of recreational divers, diving at altitude is just pluging the proper altitude compensation into your dive computer. As with other dive variables, there is more difference between the different recreational computer NDL algorithms than the difference the altitude compensation applies (except perhaps if you've found fresh water somewhere above 10,000')
Can you still dive at Mt. Storm Lake, WV? (Mt Storm Dive Site - Jim Egenrieder). It's around 3,100ft.
Everything is exactly the same except for the timing and stop depths, right?If you want to do significant diving at altitudes on a consistent basis then training may be needed right?
Then there's driving up another 2,000 feet over the pass on your way out on the last day right after you pack up your dive gear. Oops!Everything is exactly the same except for the timing and stop depths, right?
Fair point. But that is in the BSAC material.Then there's driving up another 2,000 feet over the pass on your way out on the last day right after you pack up your dive gear. Oops!