NorthWoodsDiver
Contributor
I would suggest you take an intro course, read the boards, watch videos on Youtube, pick up the books like shadow divers, etc.
the most important things though for me were to find some friends who wee tech divers too so I had someone backing me and guiding me. the last thing you need is a bunch of know it all OW divers giving you crap for mixing your own gas or diving to 200' or pushing into a mine shaft.
the other big issue is equipment, sell all your OW crap you will never need it again cause once you dive a back plate and wing you will likely never go back even for tropical single tank dives.
Tech diving is as equipment intensive as being an astronaut. Get a bp/w, drysuit, canister lights, good backup lights, tanks, a handful of regulators, etc. but dont get to much stuff as if you are really serious about deep diving then a rebreather is in your future so start saving now.
the most important things though for me were to find some friends who wee tech divers too so I had someone backing me and guiding me. the last thing you need is a bunch of know it all OW divers giving you crap for mixing your own gas or diving to 200' or pushing into a mine shaft.
the other big issue is equipment, sell all your OW crap you will never need it again cause once you dive a back plate and wing you will likely never go back even for tropical single tank dives.
Tech diving is as equipment intensive as being an astronaut. Get a bp/w, drysuit, canister lights, good backup lights, tanks, a handful of regulators, etc. but dont get to much stuff as if you are really serious about deep diving then a rebreather is in your future so start saving now.