gkwaldee once bubbled...
What would be silly would be going back down without enough gas. I have read many stories about someone dying because they "forgot" or "didnt account for" gas.
I still don't think this a good reason not to address IWR. With respect to gas, IWR is just like planning another dive. If you can't plan the proper amount of gas to meet the objectives of the dive then you shouldn't be making the dive. It doesn't matter if the objective is IWR or floating around at 30 ft for half an hour looking at the fishies. If you can't plan the dive you should be attempting it. I have not doubt you understand my point.
I read a report on DAN about a kid that went back down so he could have the deepest depth on his gauge compared to his buddies. He drowned because his tank went empty at 135.............Silly people do silly things.
Rodale's has a similar article in there
Lessons for Life section. Is this the same bozo? Just curious.
But thats not what I said, I said the opposite.........gas is just one of the factors one must consider. The point was the other factors lying in wait for the uneducated diver
Oh, I agree. My point was that those other factors are not a reason for not covering IWR. You have to teach new divers everything they need to know about the effects of hyperbarics. If you
wanted to teach IWR in OW class you could easily address all the decompression physiology they needed to know at the same time. You couldn't teach the class in one weekend, but you certainly could cover it all.
Hell, theres a thread on this site that speaks about a guy going to 251 with a single 80.........I wouldnt do that either.
I am certainly not condoning, nor am I saying Id attempt a IWR. Just having a discussion about diving on a dive related forum..
I really enjoy discussing and debating online because it gives me access to a lot more people and a wider range of view points. The thing I hate is the nagging feeling that someone out there is going to get hurt and say, "but I read online that..."
BTW, Im not on the mainland..........Im stationed on Guam,
Stationed with who? My sister and brother-in-law are in the Air Force (not in Guam). He's a BMD pilot... he flies a Big Mahogany Desk!
so if you ever get over this way.........lemme know. Maybe I can help with your arrangements.
Thanks, I appreciate the offer. When you're back stateside if you're in the DC area drop me a line. I'll show you some diving to help you appreciate how good you have it over there!
Anyway, this has gotten WAY off topic.
Happens all the time offline too...
Cornfed