These day I almost never solo dive (just a few shore dives on vacation). I've learned to prefer buddy diving.TSandM:I'm finding myself luckier and luckier these days, in that I'm acquiring a nice circle of excellent dive buddies. In thinking about this, and thinking about WHY they're excellent dive buddies, it occurred to me to wonder -- Those of you who dive solo, would you do it if you had a dive buddy who:
Had skills equal to or better than yours;
Had equipment similar to yours and properly maintained;
Was on the same page you are with respect to the way a dive should be planned and conducted;
Had excellent buddy skills and underwater communication;
Had excellent training in emergency response, and kept those skills sharp by regular practice;
And, of course, was regularly available to dive
But solo diving isn't about your list - about the quality of the buddy.
There is something about the tranquility factor, the peace factor, the stillness and quiet of a solo dive that draws some people.
But I don't solo like I used to because it's safer and more fun to dive with buddies of all levels. Again, for me it isn't about your list at all.