mccabejc
Contributor
I'm newly certified, and am realizing that scuba is a sport that you REALLY have to want to do. With all the equipment, and training, and getting to the beach, and finding buddies...Not the easiest sport.
Anyway, I've got everything covered (even bought all the equipment) except the finding buddies part. I joined a local club, got on the buddy list, and have had no takers so far. It's a BIG list by the way. I REALLY want to get back in the water (practicing in my pool at home gets old real quick), and aside from starting my advanced class this weekend, I don't have any opportunities for just fun diving.
A question: Do many experienced divers not want to buddy up with a new guy?
Anyway, I've got everything covered (even bought all the equipment) except the finding buddies part. I joined a local club, got on the buddy list, and have had no takers so far. It's a BIG list by the way. I REALLY want to get back in the water (practicing in my pool at home gets old real quick), and aside from starting my advanced class this weekend, I don't have any opportunities for just fun diving.
A question: Do many experienced divers not want to buddy up with a new guy?