So with all of these threads about health and dying (not necessarily in the solo forum) I started to sense that we solo types tend to be older than the average SCUBEE diver. Perhaps solo comes about as an evolutionary thing... Buddy's stop diving, or perhaps we just don't give a rat's a$$ about what people think about us...
So time for another poll! How old are you?
Hey Stoo,
I don't think that us old f**k* don't give a rats-ass, I think we now understand the difference between beginner level training guidelines, religuous orthodoxy, and reality. Also, we have seen the idiots and unfortunates amongst us die off.
I firmly believe that formal training and formal training guidelines are essential to this sport because of liability issues. Also, no sane person wants to be involved with a newbie getting maimed or killed. No way.
At one point, us old farts (including young guys/gals who are rational and deep thinkers) separate basic level training dogma and religous orthodoxy from reality. Yes, there are many who banter about on this forum whose faith is based on PADI, NAUI...et allia, dogma. These organizations serve a useful purpose and some have opined that the PADI model has saved SCUBA diving from extinction or severe governemental regulation (extinction and severe governemtal regulation are one in the same).
I realize as a rational human being that there are dangerous aspects about everything in life. I am not willing to live my life according to someone elses religous doctrine. I choose the risks I take and I prepare for those risks in advance.
Its my life, my rules, and my death (if I make a mistake).
Don't cry for me if I blow it. Throw a party and with great cheer, proclaim that here lies a man who saw the world, fished the world, dived the world, and hunted the world with great joy and huge smile on his face.
My life was not wasted sitting on a sofa watching college ball!
I solo dive, solo hunt, solo explore in Grizzly country, et allia, because I have 3 or 4 or 8 hours of time that I don't want to waste. So I go without a buddy. I love buddies. But if no buddy is available, I go anyway. The risk of becoming a couch potato are far to great for me.
markm