Mirjana:GUYS,
I sincerely appreacite your concerns but please give me a break. I told you that's the reason why I joined the club. I got my OWD during the summer holiday and you probably know what the OWD course in the holiday resort looks like. I said, three times already, I understand there's alot I need to learn.
Hi Mirjana,
(And welcome to the board...)
check out this website re: high altitude diving:
http://www.mindspring.com/~divegeek/altitude.htm
It explains how to determine "actual" depths in high mountain lakes, for your dive planning.
It sounds like you are an ambitious new diver and I think that by getting with a club you have made the right choice. There are undoubtedly people in your club who can sit down with you during the evenings and go over dive planning in detail. If they are like people in my club, they ENJOY doing things like this with new divers!!
The most important thing for you to realize is something you seem to already know - that there is a lot your open water course didn't go over completely.
The second most important thing for you to realize is that it is important for you to plan your own dives. Plan them with the club, by all means. Dive with the club. But make sure you sit down with the club members who are planning the dives, and understand how they are planning them - air consumption rates, how long, how deep, contingency planning, etc.
Don't do any more "trust-me" dives.

Regards,
Doc