littlejohn
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TSandM well put.
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Hey,
I'm from VA but I want to go to Florida for underwater cave diving. If I am not certified in scuba diving. Is there any place I can go to have a guided tour and have them provide me with equipment in either VA or FL?
Thanks!!
Seriously, I am certain that what Mzztiffany is asking does not exist in United States. Liability issues are just too great. Taking a non-diver on a tour in 30' of clear tropical water is one thing. Cave is something entirely different.
It probably does not exist even in less litiginous places, like Mexico. I've heard about an operation in Mexico which will take a certified diver -- but not technical-certified, -- to 180' on air, accompanied by an instructor on trimix. Even that is "pushing it", IMO.
I'm a pretty darn new diver....got certified last November, and I've only got about 22 dives so far.
I went diving at Morrison and Vortex Springs right after certification, and was incredibly intrigued by the caverns/caves there. After I got home, I posted on Scubaboard about my desire to take up cave diving, and was subsequently informed by quite a few experienced divers that it wasn't as simple as it seemed.
If everything goes right, it's not especially difficult, the problem is if things go wrong...you can't just go up to the surface and sort things out. You're stuck underwater, in a cave, for better or worse...and you've got to be able to sort out any problems while still underwater.
Diving is one heck of a lot of fun! A few months and several dives later, a cave diver/cavern instructor was nice enough to take me on a tour of the Jackson Blue cavern, which was an absolutely awesome place!
Hope it helps...if you have any questions, feel free to PM me. I'm certainly not an expert in the field, but I'd be glad to helpIf cave diving interests you, the best thing you can do is do a Discover Scuba dive at your local dive shop. That way you can see if diving is something you actually like doing. The next step would be to get your basic open water certification. Then, if you're still interested in learning to cave dive, you can get Cavern certified. That doesn't require a lot of equipment changes, and it will allow you to check out a cave, just as long as you stay where you can still see natural light.If you decide to get certified and go diving in Florida, PM me, and we'll go diving somewhere!
Have a wonderful day!