Greenie... that is an excellent exercise for fine tuning the non-visual cue receptors.
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Uncle Pug:Greenie... that is an excellent exercise for fine tuning the non-visual cue receptors.
Uncle Pug:What mask?
Green_Manelishi::11:
learn to control your bouyancy then close your eyes for
most of the time. open them only to check the gauges.
While I might close my eyes to focus on senses other than sight I like to see what is going on. This in on sport dives where I am down there to see the stuff.
On working dives there is no vis, all (or nearly all) work is done by feel and the tender and dive supervisor are watching and logging the gage readings so it doesn't matter.
Oh, what was THAT?? A man just jumped out yelling, "Silly!"
Sorry, I tried to back up and fell off of the stage.![]()
Uncle Pug:the stuff is ... an excellent adjunct to bouyancy control
Uncle Pug:What mask?