Who wold I be able to talk to in the Dayton area about going to a DIR-F class? Chad I kow you have talked to some people, are all the training classes a good distance away from me?
Again...I don't know for sure what path I want to travel down, but I have always been fascinated with wrecks. I stilll have a lot of training to go through and a lot of things to learn, I've never been exposed to having to work inside a wreck or cave. The idea of caving still sounds interesting, but I'm not all about some of the stories I've heard of divers doffing their rig just so they can fit into and opening of the cave (from what I've gathered here on the board, that's not the norm, that was what I had heard before joining these forums). I want to learn the proper way to dive around them (wrecks), and eventually in them. I think that would just be awesome.
Again...I don't know for sure what path I want to travel down, but I have always been fascinated with wrecks. I stilll have a lot of training to go through and a lot of things to learn, I've never been exposed to having to work inside a wreck or cave. The idea of caving still sounds interesting, but I'm not all about some of the stories I've heard of divers doffing their rig just so they can fit into and opening of the cave (from what I've gathered here on the board, that's not the norm, that was what I had heard before joining these forums). I want to learn the proper way to dive around them (wrecks), and eventually in them. I think that would just be awesome.