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Yes, if you wanted to summit Everest, all you really need is the cash. The same thing is true about most dives, all you need is the cash, finding the other 5 divers, or funding the boat yourself, are just details that define what it going to cost you, the boats are there for hire, the support divers and such are there for hire, there are even experts that put such trips together, wherever you want to go, whatever you want to do, complete and turnkey ... it's just a question of cash.I understand all of what you just mentioned. Answer me this though, how hard would it be for a charter boat operator to have a policy that says if you find me 6 divers that are trained and qualified to do a harder dive, then I'll find you one if you are willing to pay X price? I do not want to become an oceanographer, I just want to go dive a cool wreck once or twice a month that is new (to me at least). That doesn't seem like too much to ask. Maybe I will just have to start asking around and see if I can convince a charter boat to do this for me if I find enough people.
Still, in many, many other sports and activities, this kind of ability is already in place. If I called an outfitter tomorrow to find a guide to take me up Ranier, I could find one.