And perhaps that it royally sucks to the point of being seriously dangerous in surfWhy? Beyond its likely not really needed?
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And perhaps that it royally sucks to the point of being seriously dangerous in surfWhy? Beyond its likely not really needed?
.... ...s... sidemount was recommended to me by the dive guide I've used on my past few cenote dives. ..
Also... it was highly recommended I buy my own sidemount rig for a sidemount course... is that sound advice? (and the recommendation was from someone in the razor camp.... however that may impact their opinion )
Many many cave trained divers dont live near any divable caves I wouldn't let that dissuade you from getting trained.
However, if you really want to dive sidemount here, look up Lexi Fraser. She teaches at Bamboo Reef SF, which based upon your description I think is your local shop. She's a good cave diver and will help you learn basic sidemount skills properly.
Depending on who you train with for cave, but certainly with GUE you'll have to use backmount doubles. If it were me, I'd get comfortable with those.I think I would much prefer having tank access at my side, rather than on my back, at least for overhead environments