cave_diver
Contributor
In my experience, you will get “narked” at any depth – it is just a matter of time. Yes, I feel that the body adjusts to deep diving and I feel the narcosis less and less after many dives.
However, I would be very careful diving deep on air. You can have a bad day, and the narcosis kicks in when you don’t expect it. If you have a task load (i.e. if you are deep in a wreck or 3.000 feet back in a cave), you will have a serious problem.
I enjoy diving and I would not risk my live anymore to be able to tell anybody I did a deep air dive. I was down well below any safety limit on air when I was young, and it was stupid. Get Trimix certified if you want to dive deep. At least you will remember your dive.
However, I would be very careful diving deep on air. You can have a bad day, and the narcosis kicks in when you don’t expect it. If you have a task load (i.e. if you are deep in a wreck or 3.000 feet back in a cave), you will have a serious problem.
I enjoy diving and I would not risk my live anymore to be able to tell anybody I did a deep air dive. I was down well below any safety limit on air when I was young, and it was stupid. Get Trimix certified if you want to dive deep. At least you will remember your dive.