FunkyDiver
Contributor
Thanks everybody for the great replies. The reason I asked this question in this forum, is because I figured you all deal with this on a much more frequent basis than most folks and would have a better perspective on it.
The main reason I asked the question in the first place is because I'm sure that from time to time I/we/everybody just about runs into visibility that is not great, or even good. Just like the other day at the quarry-- the vis looked OK, but once we got down in it, it was not nearly as good as we thought.
I'm also not trying to force myself to go into zero vis, but I would like to get to the point where I am more comfortable with very limited vis, just in case sometime it happens. Thanks again for your info.
The main reason I asked the question in the first place is because I'm sure that from time to time I/we/everybody just about runs into visibility that is not great, or even good. Just like the other day at the quarry-- the vis looked OK, but once we got down in it, it was not nearly as good as we thought.
I'm also not trying to force myself to go into zero vis, but I would like to get to the point where I am more comfortable with very limited vis, just in case sometime it happens. Thanks again for your info.