Comprehensive "stay warm" plan

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Ah...like the ones we take skiing! Little chemical packs.
 
Hey C96821 New Avatar again. I get it Still very nice. Just what I would expect from a photographer.

cb
 
Carl, your new one is pretty flashy too!
 
You guys and your constantly changing avatars ;)

Catherine: One of the instructors from the dive shops dives in heated socks. Battery powered. She says she likes to be 'toasty'.

Bjorn
 
Those socks are cool I mean warm. Cabelas hunting catalog
 
I need to stick to non-electrical Bjorn. Do you guys realize how much junk I have already? well I dove the other night with these die-hards that had NO GEAR. One scuba tank, one reg, one metal backplate with cam. a mask fins, snorkel. I want to try that. thats the direction I am leaning.
 
Doc Intrepid:
Oh yes. Electronics. Batteries. Sea water with high sodium content. Flooded drysuits.

Sounds like an interesting story just waiting to come together...
Batteries are in a canister...much ado about nothing.
 
Doc: Well I sortof made that point at the shop. "You put _batteries_ in your drysuit?!?"

I'm not advocating it, and I find that my trusty wool socks work just fine :)

Catherine: Well I don't think that I you can make cold water diving non-gear intensive) But I look forward to one day diving someplace I can jump in with just my shorts, BP/W and go (maybe use a mask too, just to be on the safe side ;) ).
 
jeckyll:
Doc: Well I sortof made that point at the shop. "You put _batteries_ in your drysuit?!?"

I'm not advocating it, and I find that my trusty wool socks work just fine :)

Catherine: Well I don't think that I you can make cold water diving non-gear intensive) But I look forward to one day diving someplace I can jump in with just my shorts, BP/W and go (maybe use a mask too, just to be on the safe side ;) ).


well, maybe not ...in Vancouver. I just thought it seemed liberating. They left me on the boat still futzing around with my stuff. Basicly we had the same dive experience. Except mine was a lot of work. Boom, --they rolled off and were gone!
 

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