Difference between wreck and cave diving?

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Also, in caves you can evidently get away with danglies :D

Is that necklace dangling from the pimary? Must be a cyber diver.... :D

What are the things I marked in blue (see attachment)?

R..
 

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Also, in caves you can evidently get away with danglies :D


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We were near a wreck, I was trying to fit in!

Without a bungeed wing, double LP120's wet, 80% o2, and 3 computers on each arm, you just can't look like a true wreck diver, so I settled for letting my crap dangle. :rofl3:

PS - JahJahWarrior can verify the above photos were taken tongue in cheek!

Is that necklace dangling from the pimary? Must be a cyber diver.... :D

What are the things I marked in blue (see attachment)?

R..
The thing on the right is the hp hose. The left is the light cord slack, obviously there's quite a bit of it since the light isn't supposed to be in that hand. You can see it a bit better here-
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and 3 computers on each arm

lol. How else would you know when to ascend?

Personally, I'd have "gone oog" immediately after taking that photo. It would have made for an even better one.
 
We were near a wreck, I was trying to fit in!

Without a bungeed wing, double LP120's wet, 80% o2, and 3 computers on each arm, you just can't look like a true wreck diver, so I settled for letting my crap dangle. :rofl3:

PS - JahJahWarrior can verify the above photos were taken tongue in cheek!

You forgot the hammer and crowbar ... ;)

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
We were near a wreck, I was trying to fit in!

Without a bungeed wing, double LP120's wet, 80% o2, and 3 computers on each arm, you just can't look like a true wreck diver, so I settled for letting my crap dangle. :rofl3:

Cute.

You know where all the *real* wreck divers out there want to stick their "crow bars" now.

3 computers.... pffff... you only need two. :D

R..
 
lol. How else would you know when to ascend?
Whenever you hit 500psi in your AL80, HP130, or anything in between, regardless of depth. I learned that in basic ow class...duh!

You forgot the hammer and crowbar ... ;)

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Good point. And those things are heavy, I'll need the latest and greatest 90lb single/double combo wing once I start carrying those things!
 
We were near a wreck, I was trying to fit in!

Without a bungeed wing, double LP120's wet, 80% o2, and 3 computers on each arm, you just can't look like a true wreck diver, so I settled for letting my crap dangle. :rofl3:

PS - JahJahWarrior can verify the above photos were taken tongue in cheek!


The thing on the right is the hp hose. The left is the light cord slack, obviously there's quite a bit of it since the light isn't supposed to be in that hand. You can see it a bit better here-
7421_567180994595_201400707_33837691_6965269_n.jpg

Ok. Now you look like a diver, except your long-hose is too short.... you really don't need to hold your primary in your mouth like a cigar.... :)

j/k. I obviously don't know you but I hope you can see a little poking-fun when you see it.

R..
 
A Bristle Worm looks like a furry caterpillar, it is usually orange or green with white bristles that sting. The sting can be quite severe, after being stung on the arm I had pain in the center of my chest and difficulty breathing. I watch for them carefully.

A wet suit is something I typically wear to keep warm when diving in cold water. Serves the same purpose as a dry suit, but is usually worn with the water isn't cold enough to require a dry suit.
 
Yeah I've seen them before but I've never snuggled with one.... Sounds like they're not good house-pets.

R..
 

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