I don’t see how that changes anything I said.
I agree. I don't see how that changes anything you said either.
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I don’t see how that changes anything I said.
Here is what I am thinking...
I will take GUE Fundies at the Rec level (single tank back mount in a wetsuit). Then I will take Intro to Cave. This will allow me to explore just slightly beyond the cavern zone and poke my nose in some caves. Then I will dive my ass off within the limits of my training, knowing that there is this whole other level of rigor that awaits. During that time, I will consider upgrading to the GUE Tech cert etc...
Cave diving on a single tank isn’t a good maneuver.Here is what I am thinking...
I will take GUE Fundies at the Rec level (single tank back mount in a wetsuit). Then I will take Intro to Cave. This will allow me to explore just slightly beyond the cavern zone and poke my nose in some caves. Then I will dive my ass off within the limits of my training, knowing that there is this whole other level of rigor that awaits. During that time, I will consider upgrading to the GUE Tech cert etc...
I live far far away from diveable caves so it is easy for me to resist temptation to poke my nose in some caves with minimal training. But having recently completed the GUE Fundamentals, I recommend getting into doubles and drysuit ASAP and taking Fundies with them. With your diving resume, you will probably earn a rec pass (or provisional) even if you take the course in tech config. But for your ultimate goals in mind you will get much more out of the training this way.
You are clearly trying to find the shortest path to serious caves, so start with getting a drysuit that fits you perfectly with the undergarments you plan to use. Learn your trim and buoyancy in that drysuit. Less stuff to relearn after switching to dry and doubles if you do it early on.