Hello divers,
We have published the first two interviews from Eurotek 2008.
Rick Stanton
Rick Stanton is one of the top cave explorers in the world. He has over 30 years of caving experience, both in dry caving and cave diving. His adventures have taken him all over the globe, from the Lot region in France to New Zealand.
He is an expert in adapting and designing his own equipment, and has recently developed a unique side mount closed circuit rebreather.
At Eurotek 2008 he won the award for Diver of the Conference. In this interview, Rick talks about cave diving and about some of his breathtaking adventures.
Simon Pridmore
Simon Pridmore was one of the first divers to introduce technical diving in Asia.
Today, he is head of IANTD UK. In the interview, he talks about the role that IANTD has played within the history of technical diving. He also discusses the major changes he has seen over the last 10 years within IANTD UK.
A direct link to all Eurotek interviews: Submerge Productions > Action! > Interviews
Best regards,
Peter Cabus
We have published the first two interviews from Eurotek 2008.
Rick Stanton
Rick Stanton is one of the top cave explorers in the world. He has over 30 years of caving experience, both in dry caving and cave diving. His adventures have taken him all over the globe, from the Lot region in France to New Zealand.
He is an expert in adapting and designing his own equipment, and has recently developed a unique side mount closed circuit rebreather.
At Eurotek 2008 he won the award for Diver of the Conference. In this interview, Rick talks about cave diving and about some of his breathtaking adventures.
Simon Pridmore
Simon Pridmore was one of the first divers to introduce technical diving in Asia.
Today, he is head of IANTD UK. In the interview, he talks about the role that IANTD has played within the history of technical diving. He also discusses the major changes he has seen over the last 10 years within IANTD UK.
A direct link to all Eurotek interviews: Submerge Productions > Action! > Interviews
Best regards,
Peter Cabus