MikeRiley
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interesting thread. I haven't dove in about a year. planning our honeymoon this winter and excited to get back in the water. thinking this trip will be pretty basic. fairly shallow and simple to get back in the swing of things.
I dove Dos Ojos last year and while I thought it was beautiful I wasn't thrilled on the idea of it.
The company I dove with all week was great and the DM that brought us to the Cenote was also very good. I never felt unsafe, but there had been language barriers prior so we didn't really have a lot of discussion. The one thing that got me was that I was NOT prepared for a closed overhead environment. Still being a new diver, I was quite apprehensive. I remember that I did stay quite calm phsyically the whole time.. and even mentally. but my thought process was along the lines of "heh... if something goes wrong, there's a very real chance that I'm going to die in this cave." I was definitely guilty of following a guide blindly into a situation I wasn't prepared for. My relatively early dive career has taught me that if nothing else (reading on this board has been great to reenforce that fact to me as well). It's my responsibility to put my safety first.
I've always felt like part of the group and felt bad not having a partner. I've always felt uncomfortable being assigned a random dive buddy from a group of strangers and then having my partner ignore all the safety concerns when we hit the water. I've decided that moving forward I'll pay the extra money to hire a private DM when I'm not diving with friends. I just like the peace of mind knowing that I have one other person with me in case of an emergency. Even if I have to pay them ha.
I'm glad I got to see the cenote but I was NOT under the impression that we'd ever be in an enclosed environment and had I known that I wouldn't have done the dive.
I dove Dos Ojos last year and while I thought it was beautiful I wasn't thrilled on the idea of it.
The company I dove with all week was great and the DM that brought us to the Cenote was also very good. I never felt unsafe, but there had been language barriers prior so we didn't really have a lot of discussion. The one thing that got me was that I was NOT prepared for a closed overhead environment. Still being a new diver, I was quite apprehensive. I remember that I did stay quite calm phsyically the whole time.. and even mentally. but my thought process was along the lines of "heh... if something goes wrong, there's a very real chance that I'm going to die in this cave." I was definitely guilty of following a guide blindly into a situation I wasn't prepared for. My relatively early dive career has taught me that if nothing else (reading on this board has been great to reenforce that fact to me as well). It's my responsibility to put my safety first.
I've always felt like part of the group and felt bad not having a partner. I've always felt uncomfortable being assigned a random dive buddy from a group of strangers and then having my partner ignore all the safety concerns when we hit the water. I've decided that moving forward I'll pay the extra money to hire a private DM when I'm not diving with friends. I just like the peace of mind knowing that I have one other person with me in case of an emergency. Even if I have to pay them ha.
I'm glad I got to see the cenote but I was NOT under the impression that we'd ever be in an enclosed environment and had I known that I wouldn't have done the dive.