I've cancelled vacations when I found out that I had no choice but to dive with a DM. It's just not fun for me.
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Diveguide as in paid DM-ish person, I would say doesn' t exist in my neighbourhood. On holidays obviously they do, and chosing to use them depends on the site and the goal and my experience with that particular type of dive. 95% of these kind of dives where a DM is available I won't follow the DM. Not because I don't trust his experience, or better his knowledge of local fauna, etc... but just because I don't like "follow the leader, leader" kind of dives where 6 people are following a DM. DM shows frogfish... 4 of the 6 divers following take pictures and are running over themselves to get a good shot... well I rather leave that kind of hassle, and not see a frogfish.
However even in small buddy teams (2 - 3 persons) in my philosophy you are always planning the dive, and decide who will "lead" the dive...is responsible for navigation, deco profile, who will deploy the smb, etc. Most of the time the guy leading the dive (navigating) is the one who knows the place best... nothing wrong with that
I've cancelled vacations when I found out that I had no choice but to dive with a DM. It's just not fun for me.
I think cancelling is a little extreme, but if more people did this, there would be a lot less DM requirements at resorts![]()
I've cancelled vacations when I found out that I had no choice but to dive with a DM. It's just not fun for me.
Why does a DM spoil your fun?
Seriously, not trying to pick a fight, just want to know.
I have no problems diving with a DM, most are good divers and sip gas, add the local knowledge and it can be good. Now the gaggle of tourist divers following him/her roto-tilling the bottom and it is a different problem.
It's the enforcement of "lowest common denominator" diving....
group diving can really be dismal and group diving is typically is lead by a DM.
But the reverse is not always true, a DM/Guide does not have to be a group and a group is not always that bad if they are matched in skill levels.