DIR: God's gift to diving or Hell spawn?

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edited because of immaturity on the board.
 
and yes before i met up with him i thought gue was the dive god of the world. my eyes have been opened.
 
California Diver:
well i would trust his thinking as he has dived, the brittanica, doria, not to mention the longest cave dive in the world of 200 miles (in one dive) and he is still alive ladies and gentlemen. ive not taken a fundamentals class but ive heard its padi peak performance buoyancy at 3 times the price.

Then you've heard wrong.
 
California Diver:
well i would trust his thinking as he has dived, the brittanica, doria, not to mention the longest cave dive in the world of 200 miles (in one dive) and he is still alive ladies and gentlemen. ive not taken a fundamentals class but ive heard its padi peak performance buoyancy at 3 times the price.

I am trying to keep up here - who is the above reference to? Chatterton?
 
Uncle Pug:
No... he probably heard right.
ROFL

So, California Diver... 200 miles? Was it all swimming, or was he attached to a submarine?
 
no it was without a scooter because the flow of the cave was extremely fast, this is true mr than, and im sure your dir pal is friends with chatterton, arent all those boys that do that crazy **** all friends, perhaps we should all try the same.
 
Let's see.. 200 miles.. let's assume an extremely fast flow of 10 miles an hour... that's a 20 hour dive!

Wonder how much gas he used..
 
California Diver:
no it was without a scooter because the flow of the cave was extremely fast

so it was a one-way, 200 mile, syphon cave dive?

man, i'm almost tempted to ask, "where?"
 

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