dive planning @ 300' cont.from D&T

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That is the advantage of Cayman :) The walls are a lot cooler than the water :wink:

A wall pretty much anywhere is cooler than midwater, unless a whale shark, mola mola, or another big pelagic keeps you company on deco - not counting sharks :wink:
 
A wall pretty much anywhere is cooler than midwater, unless a whale shark, mola mola, or another big pelagic keeps you company on deco - not counting sharks :wink:

Not only are they cooler, but they're usually warmer too! :thumb:
 
That is the advantage of Cayman :) The walls are a lot cooler than the water :wink:
Puerto Galera Philippines --the deep walls & pinnacles in the current around Verde Island. Inexpensive accommodations, food, beer and cheap aprés-scuba activities in Sabang Town :D

(Helium was about $0.04/Litre (2006).

Attached is an Excel spreadsheet dive profile of the way I would do it. . .
 

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Puerto Galera Philippines --the deep walls & pinnacles in the current around Verde Island. Inexpensive accommodations, food, beer and cheap aprés-scuba activities in Sabang Town :D

(Helium was about $0.04/Litre (2006).

Attached is an Excel spreadsheet dive profile of the way I would do it. . .

What a great place! Throw in the wrecks in Subic or Coron and a "Surface Interval" in Angelese City and I believe we have the makings of an awesome dive trip! :)
 
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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