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DawgPaddle

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Is it a best practice to bring along a dive buddy anytime one goes to Dutch Springs? I know that a dive buddy is required to get in the water, but is it difficult to find one if I go up to Dutch on a whim and don't bring along a dive buddy?

Is there a "Buddy List" or something availalbe?

Thanks
 
Probably not, but I figure they'll be a bunch of us there each weekend once the air temperature is greater than the water temperature...
 
I almost never bring a buddy to Dutch, I generally meet someone I know just by chance. And the few times when I couldn't find anyone I already knew I just made a new friend. I don't think I've ever asked someone if I could tag along and had them say no.

But Dawg Paddle, You know us... I guarantee that at least one wreck valley diver will be at Dutch whenever it's open, just post it when you're going up.

I generally dive with O'Donnel Diving he has the black trailer, tent, grill, coolers, hot tub etc all Set up on the peninsula. The best setup at Dutch by far (a very civilized way to dive) he also has all the air you'll ever need and any piece of "save a dive gear" you'll ever need. No I'm not an employee of his.... but I do think he has the best most comfortable setup at Dutch.
 
I am sure that there will never be a chance where you go to DS and don't get to dive because you couldn't find a buddy... however, there is no guarantee that you will get a "good" buddy...

One time I was asked be joined by a single diver, who turns out to have gauges in BARs, weight belt out of this planet (no way I could have known how to release it in case of emergency), and I don't believe he had a back up regulator either...

So, you may wish to "interview" your "new" buddy before going in the water and also go over with them about hand signals, etc...
 
Thanks VT,

I know Dave O'donnel too, and rented a dry suit from him twice, once during my dry suit training, and another time after I stuck a finger through my neck seal. He definitely has a Class A operating, no doubt.

I'll definitely be posting a note to see who's going up as well.

PS. I just purchased my 2004 season pass so I'll be frequenting Dutch as often as I can betweenst diving NJ and NC.
 
you're not talking about me are you Vadim?
 
VTernovski:
and I don't believe he had a back up regulator either...

I know that there is a rule at Dutch that you have to start your dive with a buddy, but no rule that you have to end the dive with a buddy.

It's a joke guys relax :laughing:

seriously, I've found some good stuff on the bottom thanks to those kind of divers.
 

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