Good Books for Cave Divers?

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xiSkiGuy

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I just don't log dives
I've read The Last Dive and Submerged. I was contemplating picking up some of
Sheck's books or something else like The Taming of the Slough.

Any
recommendations? What's good?
 
Blueprint for Survival
The Taming of the Slough

Not sure what you want. Novels? Instrucitonal?
 
PerroneFord:
Not sure what you want. Novels? Instrucitonal?
Either would be fine. I just wanted to hear what people enjoyed reading or found beneficial that related to cave diving.
 
Rick is that the book that has all the descriptions of the cenotes? I am familiar with one of them, but not sure if that is the exact one.
 
I really enjoyed Caverns Measureless to Man (Exley), The Cave Divers (Burgess), and Beyond the Deep by William Stone and Barbara am Ende.
 
Old issues of UWS,NACD journal and Guidelines are all great. I suspect you'll see everyone convert them to pdf for on line reading.
 
karstdvr,

Funny you should mention that. I was going to PM you in a bit anyway out that very thing... so let me do that.
 
I really enjoyed Sheck's Caverns Measureless to Man and The taming of the Slough
both excellent book about cave diving. Also try Shadow Divers and Deep Descent.

Cheers

Al
 
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