Aotus
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OP is asking about whether he can take his cave class without another student,
NOT asking about SOLO diving.
Poor choice of words only.
NOT asking about SOLO diving.
Poor choice of words only.
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OP is asking about whether he can take his cave class without another student,
NOT asking about SOLO diving.
Poor choice of words only.
See post 21. The one just above your post.Solo cave diving is common but I'm not sure how much you'll get an instructor to support it. Especially straight out of a cave diving course. I certainly wouldn't recommend it. It is better to have a few friends in the sport right off the bat but if you get into it, you'll probably make a few. If you can get to Florida on a regular basis you can pick up some buddies here and there. If your fiancee isn't into the cave diving thing, it's smart not to push her into it. BUT you could see if she would be interested in a cavern class. It's the first step into cave diving and you can do it with a single tank (doubles not required).
Either way, get plenty experience in cave diving before you start solo cave diving. It's not for everyone. But neither is cave diving for that matter.
Good luck!
Find and instructor and say you are interested. They may do a course only with you or already have someone waiting or keep you waiting for a buddy. I didn't go into my cave nor trimix courses already with a buddy.
I second the opinion that it's much better to do your course with another diver, not just the instructor.
Additionally, after I'm certified will I have any issues finding buddies to dive with? It seems like a specialty like cave diving could make finding buddies even harder as the pool of certified cave divers is rather small in comparison to rec OW.
Thanks