We just see it different ways. I said you have to pick your dive sites appropriately. Some like 1000 steps are alot more work. Honestly lugging bailout and a rebreather up 1000 steps doesn't really bother me, but everyone has their limits of what they're comfortable with. Its alot easier than alot of the diving I normally do.I respectfully disagree. Carrying tanks and weights down and back up 1,000 Steps is not fun. Also, having to be minimalist in the extra items (less they be stolen out of the truck) is also a PIA. The other thing I could have done without if the long swim at Red Slave.
If someone could combine the ease of the drift dives of Cozumel with the beauty of Bonaire's reefs. I would probably visit at least two weeks every year. And, I would be land sailing for a lot of my surface time.
What all do you need to take? I throw my necessities in a dry container and take it on the dive. Super easy.
Spending time underwater watching 15t other people kicking the reef, having poor buoyancy, limiting dives to an hour or less, and just dealing with having to be on the boat's time or other divers' time is just not fun to me. I'd prefer to dive when and where I want, and never see another diver if I can avoid it. You see much more stuff diving away from crowds/groups.