KOMPRESSOR
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She ain't going there for the warm water ... and ya don't need sunscreen in a cave ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Yeah, I am quite certain she won't even bother to get a tan while she's there!
-She's the "Cave Woman"!
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She ain't going there for the warm water ... and ya don't need sunscreen in a cave ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
The training in cold water diving can be tougher, but does offer a more hardened diver, but I think that you will have more fun in tropical waters, due the the fact that there are better things to see in warm, caribean waters, and that there are huge discofort factors in cold water.
Warm water diving is EASIER
That's the kind of easier I meant -- Less physical work.
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But all OTHER things being equal, it's more of a nuisance to pack yourself into multiple layers of undergarment, a dry suit, and a ton of weight, and haul all that to the water.
That's the kind of easier I meant -- Less physical work.
I think when some people said that there is more to see in warm water than cold water it's probably because when they think of cold water they think of quarries and lakes. I think people forget that there are plenty of cold water ocean diving with TONS to see.