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You are right. It is diving. You were wet, on compressed air/gas, and having fun. I think that qualifies. I think it is great that you are doing the NOAA stuff. Water temp was probably better than 55- 60 too:D

Water was 82* but have to say after 5hrs in the water its still cold even in a 3mm. The good thing is they brought us 36% to use for the day. Talking about fealing good and it gave me 5hrs to work on skills.
 
Water was 82* but have to say after 5hrs in the water its still cold even in a 3mm. The good thing is they brought us 36% to use for the day. Talking about fealing good and it gave me 5hrs to work on skills.

I hear you. That's why I wear a 4/3mm suit in the tropics. Multiple dives, or extended bottom time, you will chill. The wimp I am I might have worn a beanie:D Also, this would be major bladder distress. You know they put a special dye in the pool that turns the water yellow if you pee. Hope you didn't do that!!!
 
I hear you. That's why I wear a 4/3mm suit in the tropics. Multiple dives, or extended bottom time, you will chill. The wimp I am I might have worn a beanie:D Also, this would be major bladder distress. You know they put a special dye in the pool that turns the water yellow if you pee. Hope you didn't do that!!!

I would never pee in there pool.:no That would not be right.:D Needless to say that when I came up to change bottles it was straight to the restroom for that and a hot shower.
 
Hey, you are a legend in our circles. Sometimes divers throw out all kinds of crap. About 8 years ago a diver with a local dive rescue team spoke at a meeting of the Augusta Dive Club and told us how trees were still growning at 50' below the surface:D
On the other end of the spectrum are those who share just a short snipit of info and you recognize immediately that they know what they are talking about and want to know more:
Willardj when discussing securing gear made the following statement: "I went back to the bedroom and got some bungie cord..." Don't remember the rest but I knew immediately that he must know what he is talking about :D
 
Hey, you are a legend in our circles. Sometimes divers throw out all kinds of crap. About 8 years ago a diver with a local dive rescue team spoke at a meeting of the Augusta Dive Club and told us how trees were still growning at 50' below the surface:D
On the other end of the spectrum are those who share just a short snipit of info and you recognize immediately that they know what they are talking about and want to know more:
Willardj when discussing securing gear made the following statement: "I went back to the bedroom and got some bungie cord..." Don't remember the rest but I knew immediately that he must know what he is talking about :D

Don't deny it, I believe Flight lead was a witness.....:hmmm::god:
 
Hey, you are a legend in our circles. Sometimes divers throw out all kinds of crap. About 8 years ago a diver with a local dive rescue team spoke at a meeting of the Augusta Dive Club and told us how trees were still growning at 50' below the surface:D
On the other end of the spectrum are those who share just a short snipit of info and you recognize immediately that they know what they are talking about and want to know more:
Willardj when discussing securing gear made the following statement: "I went back to the bedroom and got some bungie cord..." Don't remember the rest but I knew immediately that he must know what he is talking about :D

I remember that. Yea that was funny. but don't everyone keep bungie cord in the bedroom?:eyebrow:
 
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