I've enjoyed reading the responses to your question, Leah, and in your other threads as well ... good discussion, ideas, and thoughtful people, in them all .. you get my vote :14:
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I think that was the point of the thread ... and what makes this discussion so interesting ...TSandM:The problem with the original post is that "good diver" is undefined.
TSandM:I'm scratching my head, and thinking that there seem to be two different things being discussed here: The spiritual and personality qualities of a diver one would respect, and the skills and resources of a technically fine diver.
The problem with the original post is that "good diver" is undefined.
Ah, but now you are discussing not what makes a good diver, but what makes a good dive buddy. The answer there includes compatibility. Regardless of skill or personality ... and I know regular buddy teams that are incredibly incompatible from a personality perspective ... comfort in the water with the person you're diving with is a HUGE factor in your perspective of that person as a diver.leah:What prompted my question to start this thread is that I was talking with someone locally about another diver that I personally know only through the online boards. I said, "I heard you went diving with so and so." They person replied, "Yes" and then I asked since it is a person I know only through the boards, "What is the diver like in person?" To which I got the reply, "So and so is a terrible diver!" Well, then a few weeks later, I bump into someone else and I have heard that they have been in the water with the same diver that was discussed with the other person and I ask again what that diver is like and I get a reply from the 2nd person that I had this discussion with that "so and so diver is GREAT! I loved being in the water with them! They were so helpful!! Really know their stuff and just a pleasure to dive with!! I look forward to diving with them again!! You have really got to meet so and so and go diving with them!"
Two different people went diving with so and so and both defined them on opposite ends of the scale. How they rated the other diver both gave me insight into the other diver as well as the person giving the rating.
NWGratefulDiver:Ah, but now you are discussing not what makes a good diver, but what makes a good dive buddy.
I'd send my son with George or Bret without any concern. I know that they have the excess capacity to look after themselves and him.in_cavediver:To answer the question with regards to 'good' and 'great' and GI3/Gillam. There are a few 'Great' divers. These are individuals who have mastered/achieved success in the most difficult endeavors. The 'good' divers are the ones that you would be happy to send a loved one/child with. They are not neccessarly one and the same.
Thalassamania:I'd send my son with George or Bret without any concern. I know that they have the excess capacity to look after themselves and him.