limeyx
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For something that far off the map I'd use Vplanner. Rainer and I are planning a 2 hour dive at 80, and even for that RD is punishingly long.
I'll ask Nick how they run long cave dives.
All of my longer dives so far have been in Mx where we definitely use average depth for 99% of caves, and if there is a steep incline (say like at the Blue abyss where you go 25 down to 100 and up to 25, we just do a slow ascent or min deco up)
I see this in terms of breaking the dive into segments where I am happy to average depths.
I would kind of see this as I will average segments of a dive in the
60-100 feet
100-150
150-200
if a cave goes from 200 to 60 almost vertically, then doing a simple average is not really going to work out that well as you have do do at least *some* deco on the way up.
I dont see how decoplanner or v-planner helps too much here. I guess if you know the exact cave profile in advance and dont deviate then you could use it, but you need a good map or a lot of dives to get the depths.
In a cave obviously you also may do different deco than OW to some extent as you may have a long shallow swim after a deep portion of the dive, so you could conceivably do say less deco on a 50% nitrox bottle but more backgas deco on the exit due to the shape of the cave, and then more O2 deco.
I think to an extent it's all experience, talking to other similarly trained people who use similar gases/approaches etc.