I agree with GDI. ANyway check my signature
Not to quibble, but you missed the word "responsibility." IMO, its an important part of his statement.
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I agree with GDI. ANyway check my signature
Because GDi is my hero (and instructor) so responsibility is a part of it without having the need to write about it
BTW lately - when diving with Hungarians they said that I was very well cave trained - Rick, all thanks to you
Because GDi is my hero (and instructor) so responsibility is a part of it without having the need to write about it
BTW lately - when diving with Hungarians they said that I was very well cave trained - Rick, all thanks to you
Because GDi is my hero (and instructor) so responsibility is a part of it without having the need to write about it
BTW lately - when diving with Hungarians they said that I was very well cave trained - Rick, all thanks to you
After 8 long and stressful years I have to agree.
After ready a couple of these threads I've concluded
THOSE WHO CAN "DO"
THOSE WHO CAN"T RELY ON OTHERS
My buddies and I are a team from when we get up in the morning before a dive, in the water, and till the last bit of equipment is broken down and packed away at the end of the day. This strong sense of camaraderie results in a commitment not only to ourselves, but each other.
Where'd you get that quote?
Some of the most impressive dives (in open water and cave diving) have involved a team mentality. I'm sure each and every one of those true team divers can, and they certainly do quite a bit.
My buddies and I are a team from when we get up in the morning before a dive, in the water, and till the last bit of equipment is broken down and packed away at the end of the day. This strong sense of camaraderie results in a commitment not only to ourselves, but each other.
Yeah, unless we're ice diving, litehedded keeps us from adopting a "team standard" in cathetersI am not DIR,but loosely subscribe to this,except team mechanics do break down when it comes to donning/doffing catheters
Yeah, unless we're ice diving, litehedded keeps us from adopting a "team standard" in catheters