- Messages
- 99,761
- Reaction score
- 102,629
- Location
- On the Fun Side of Trump's Wall
- # of dives
- 2500 - 4999
What about the rest of you? Done something you knew you weren't supposed to do? How did you deal with it mentally?
My first "solo" dive ... as a moderately inexperienced diver (about 50 dives total).
Cheng and I were on a dive charter at Orchard Rocks ... a site I very much enjoyed. Back then, Cheng was using a steel 72, and I was on an AL100 ... so she was going through her air much faster than I was. When she signaled me that she needed to ascend, I accompanied her to the anchor line, and up to 15 feet for her safety stop. Looking at my own gauge, I still had over half a tank of air. Another couple came to the line about a minute behind us, and I signaled that I wanted Cheng to go up with them. They all said OK, so I waved bye-bye and went back down alone. About fifteen minutes later I surfaced ... literally beaming from the experience. The woman working crew that day ... a good friend ... took one look at my face and said "get a pony bottle, Bob" ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)