How many logged dives do you have?

How many "LOGGED" dives do you have

  • 0 - I'm not yet certified

    Votes: 10 1.5%
  • 0-15 - Just got started

    Votes: 116 16.9%
  • 16-50 - Still a rookie

    Votes: 164 23.9%
  • 51-100 - Getting the hang of this stuff

    Votes: 117 17.1%
  • 101- 200 - I'm pretty advanced

    Votes: 92 13.4%
  • 201 - 500 - I know the local dive spot like the back of my hand

    Votes: 78 11.4%
  • 500 - 1000 - I'm a diving guru

    Votes: 55 8.0%
  • 1000+ I taught Cousteau

    Votes: 25 3.6%
  • 2000+ Cousteau, that whipper snapper

    Votes: 7 1.0%
  • 3000+ I dived with the dinosaurs

    Votes: 18 2.6%
  • 0 - I don't have any idea how many dives I've made.

    Votes: 3 0.4%

  • Total voters
    685
  • Poll closed .

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I have about 2500 logged dives.

I don't log training dives or dive were i am teaching, I only log fun dives
 
I haven't logged training dives in 4 yrs. but when I did I would have all the students sign those log pages. I might start doing that again this yr.
 
I haven't been diving for a full year yet but I have already logged 80 dives, about 15 night dives and at least 35 of them are between 60' and 130'. Almost everything is frozen solid right now but a couple of us dive the Niagara River all year long. The coldest temp. this year was 23 degrees. I can't wait until the ice is off the lakes so we can start using the charters again.
I won't log a pool dive either, only open water, if that was the case I would have another 50 dives easily.
 
15 dives (10 lake, 5 blue water) but only got certified in September. So far I have logged all my dives, and listed as much info as I could. Also have a Suunto Mosquito, so I print out the graphs on each dive as well .... it has helped me realize I was see-sawing a bit on some of my dives - overcompensating on my buoyancy ..... didn't want to be one of those crash & destroy newbies!! (although the "crash & destroy" diver on my Belize dive was a big mouthed braggert with tons of specialized equipment who spent his time in the boat hurling, and his time in the water battering the reef ..... As per my DM, I did quite well! )

Anyway, I think it will be fun to look back in a few years and see what I thought of all these beginning dives ....
:)
 
If I gear up, get wet, go under, fart around, train, whatever, surface, it's a "dive" and gets logged, along with the bottom time and max depth, be it pool, lake, ocean or hottub (joking about the hottub) I'm an anal person when it comes to logs. If I didn't log it, it didn't happen. Goes along with my job ethic "If it wasn't written down, it didn't happen". Works for me.

-Dennis
So. Cal.
 
12....or 13 (can't remember, keep my logbook in my car and don't fel like going ALL THE WAY to my car right now)
But considering I got certified in February I don't think it's that bad.
I think I'm gonna be one of those that will always log my dives. (I don't count confined water)
 

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