Most fun? Hmm. I've had a lot of good classes -- Rescue was one, Fundies was superb, NAUI Helitrox was a fantastic class, and both cave classes I've taken were fantastic education. But the classes themselves weren't all that much FUN, if you think of fun as something where you would be grinning or high fiving or feeling fabulous about things. Good classes are challenging, and generally leave me dissatisfied with my performance and motivated to go work at improving.
But the "experience dive" for my Helitrox class WAS fun. Unmolested by the instructor, we executed a nice 120 foot dive on 25/25, and I got to enjoy the mental clarity that helium brings. We then NAILED our ascent -- depths, times, and I shot a bag at 40 feet smooth as silk. That was a fun dive!
But the "experience dive" for my Helitrox class WAS fun. Unmolested by the instructor, we executed a nice 120 foot dive on 25/25, and I got to enjoy the mental clarity that helium brings. We then NAILED our ascent -- depths, times, and I shot a bag at 40 feet smooth as silk. That was a fun dive!