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yes, very provacative. (evocative?) anyway, I had two thoughts besides the obvious.
I can't help but wonder if my position of not ever diving in viz under 40 ft is not also reasonable. We seem to all agree that poor viz is more dangerous and assuming solo diving is also more dangerous, what is flawed about the reasoning to occasionally dive alone but never dive in poor viz? Is it not just a matter of prefering one set of benefits over the other? I would really miss the time I get to spend alone....I personally see no point in diving if I cannot see, so that is an easy one to eliminate.
And, I would not ever, under any circumstances consider diving in 1' viz for an anchor. EVEN if my name was UP.
The other question I have is about Snowbear's comment that your spouse should agree. I guess that really surprised me.....for those of you that agree, how far do you take that? Having always been with risk taking men, beginning with my father, it would be inconceivable to me to demand that they change their own personal risk/benefit analysis for me. Would that not change who the person is, at a fundamental level? I cannot fathom wanting to do that to someone, especially a person I loved. A parent, a child, a husband, a lover. That is having your wings clipped, with the tool of choice.
I can't help but wonder if my position of not ever diving in viz under 40 ft is not also reasonable. We seem to all agree that poor viz is more dangerous and assuming solo diving is also more dangerous, what is flawed about the reasoning to occasionally dive alone but never dive in poor viz? Is it not just a matter of prefering one set of benefits over the other? I would really miss the time I get to spend alone....I personally see no point in diving if I cannot see, so that is an easy one to eliminate.
And, I would not ever, under any circumstances consider diving in 1' viz for an anchor. EVEN if my name was UP.
The other question I have is about Snowbear's comment that your spouse should agree. I guess that really surprised me.....for those of you that agree, how far do you take that? Having always been with risk taking men, beginning with my father, it would be inconceivable to me to demand that they change their own personal risk/benefit analysis for me. Would that not change who the person is, at a fundamental level? I cannot fathom wanting to do that to someone, especially a person I loved. A parent, a child, a husband, a lover. That is having your wings clipped, with the tool of choice.