How do you maintain buoyancy in snow?

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rcoreytaylor

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Hello Everyone -

I'm new here and thought I'd introduce myself. I've just recently completed my classroom and closed-water dives and am now awaiting my trip to Mexico where I'll get my OW certification. I live in the middle of the Canadian prairies so it's a little too cool at the moment to scuba (well, for me anyway!). I'm looking forward to participating on the ScubaBoard forums.

Cheers!
Corey
 
to maintain buoyancy in snow get on all of your gear lay flat on your coffee table and click through all the youtube diving videos on your computer, visualize visualize visualize.

welcome to Scuba board.
 
to maintain buoyancy in snow get on all of your gear lay flat on your coffee table and click through all the youtube diving videos on your computer, visualize visualize visualize.

welcome to Scuba board.


Face down or face up? Ha!
 
...lots of helium in your dry-suit...

Welcome to SB!
 
Hello, Obviously you are new. Welcome. Now dig this, the Caribean might be awfully nice this time of year but you can not go ice diving there. When you get back from your trip you might want to ask your dive instructor about a class. You will love it. "We all float down here"!!
 

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