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When I said boring I didn't mean the actual dives would be boring. I meant that the information that was learned probably wouldn't be too new. I would never consider a dive boring, I just wouldn't want to pay so much money for the class if I was not going to learn very much. I think that taking the class earlier will speed up the learning curve and I don't think anything I do will be hindered because of my little experience.
 
oh learning new stuff or even reviewing old stuff is never boring. You never stop learning until you die........I even like going to re-read books I have read multiple times....diving and non diving....I am on oxyhackers for the 5th time right now.....

Good luck with your advanced class, and come diving down in Wilmington! Lots of cool stuff here to see.

By the way....where are you diving at up there in MD? I grew up in Virginia....Northern VA.....cut my teeth in Haymarket Quarry, Bainbridge Quarry, Willow Springs, and Dutch Springs..........and the Chesapeake Bay......Potomac River....blah You are up in my former stomping grounds, and I was diving at your age too.......it is a life long addiction for sure! You better go to college and get a good education so you can afford all the cool new toys that are out there for diving!

Tom
 
Whitman I am also from Maryland and all my diving is pretty much in PA and VA at local quarries. I feel that all the diving in the cold low viz water has made me a more experienced diver. I went to NC and dove the 1st weekend of June and water temp was 69-71 degrees and I wore a 3mm and didn't get cold because I am used to 55 and below for water temp.
When are you planning on going? If you feel your not that experienced you guys can stick to inshore wrecks. Let me know if your intrested in doing some local diving. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
 

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