clownfishsydney
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In Sydney I have a 78 year old who comes out diving on my boat twice a week weather permitting. We have another friend who is 81, has a pacemaker, still tows and launches his own boat and every week (again weather permitting), dives the deep wrecks which are 45 to 50 metres (150 to 165 feet). He uses a single 90 cf tank on a Nitrox mix (25% mostly) with a 30 litre pony bottle.68-70 yrs. of age(?) and she's filling her own mix, dubious backup gas and she emphasizes diving safely? Haven't seen it much in my experience. Oldest guy I saw in the US (NE) was a very fit cardiologist around 75-80 yrs. on air with old school equipment and technique. He didn't break 100'. The bit about this lady commenting on a nitrox as a "baby" dive smacks disingenuous + sooner or later it catches up with you. There are are "kooky" lucky legends diving out there. I try to stay away.
As to this woman, well, I doubt I would dive as deep as she says she does, but if she wants to do it, why not. She appears to know what she is doing.