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Nope, I do not touch the marine life. My AOW instructor at the time did touch the sea hare and it squirted reddish brown ink at us....very cool.Sam, are you sure you didn't just try hugging an octopus?
Yep, they certainly do squirt ink cause I saw it with my own eyes.I'm with Chris on this one. Do sea hares squirt ink?
Same Fundies class as Henrik and yes, Steve is a great teacher, patient and helpful....especially with remedial me. :depressed:Steve was an instructor intern during my Fundies Class and he really is a great teacher. Patient and helpful.
Henrik
Hooray, Jen -- both for your tech pass, AND for what you just said! I spent a bit of time talking to Beto Nava, Susan Bird, and Rob Lee when I was down in Mexico last month. All three were bemoaning the tendency of people to rush into doubles. Get your platform solid in a single tank first, and it makes everything that comes after SO much easier!
Though, honestly, there's so much great recreational diving here that I don't anticipate taking Tech 1 any time soon.
I had never really worked with Steve as an instructor beforehand (took Fundies recreationally with a different GUE instructor) and I highly recommend him. Everything everyone says about him is true! He really only had to do the one check out dive with me, but I got way more than I expected. It was like another mini class...and while I had already taken Fundies a year and a half ago, I learned a great deal from Steve. He was always very patient and did everything he could to accommodate me and make sure I had the optimal conditions for my checkout dive.
Steve was an instructor intern during my Fundies Class and he really is a great teacher. Patient and helpful.
Same Fundies class as Henrik and yes, Steve is a great teacher, patient and helpful....especially with remedial me. :depressed:
No plans to take Tech 1. I was actually a little reluctant to get into doubles to begin with. For all the local diving we were doing here in SoCal, a single 130 was always plenty of gas. It wasn't until my dive buddies and I were thinking of going to Lobos for some fun scooter dives that I realized I needed more gas (deep, multi-level dives). Once I was stable and competent in doubles, I figured I might as well get the tech endorsement in case I ever want to take Tech 1. Though, honestly, there's so much great recreational diving here that I don't anticipate taking Tech 1 any time soon.
Whew!! You actually had me worried when you asked if you needed 25 more dives at the Fundies tech-pass level before taking T1 at dinner the other night!
Plus, your anti-doubles stance was really funny