Hawkwood, I thought I did say that someone might spit out their reg when in full-blown panic...
Damn, yes you did. That's what I get for "skimming". Sorry.
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Hawkwood, I thought I did say that someone might spit out their reg when in full-blown panic...
.....scuba can be just an extension of freediving.....when the tank runs out, you can still be freediving....so in this situation, when one of us is now freediving with the tank on our back....
This seems like a great quote to add to ones signature line, WTF did you just say here?
Seriously, can you explain why on earth you would freedive wearing scuba gear? And why are you with a tank with no air strapped to your back?????
If Peter had posted that they don't like using a snorkel because they have zero to see when they are on the surface, and because the cold water forces them to be wearing gear that streamlines them about as well as a big cement truck---I would not have made any arguments. I keep hearing that PADI is wrong to mandate the snorkel, and that divers reaching the surface SHOULD swim on their backs....I think it is one thing to suggest this given the anti-streamlining and low vis, and quite another to say this as a general rule that would have to be applied as well to the tropics.
PADI only "mandates" a snorkel on recreational training dives. It has no power to mandate anything on your personal dives. In its technical diving program, it says that carrying a snorkel may or may not be beneficial, depending upon the dive.
Be ready for it. Suprised the hell out of me when it happened as they bolted to the surface.
All I could think after was "holy crap, this really does happen".
Has anyone done this or see this done during a PADI IE?