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I’m seeing nothing about actually going diving and enjoying it. Just classes.
you don’t need a to be in a class to dive Monterey. Or a in a class to dive doubles. Or a class to learn more about GUE and how things are done.
I think you’ll find that class after class is just unfulfilling.
so here is a potential counter to that as well as @Manatee Diver and while I don't know @OctoHelm , this was my experience and may be his.
I come out of an academic diving program which is both a blessing and a curse. I actually find a lot of enjoyment out of practicing in a pool. That may be because I also play several instruments professionally and have spent a lot of time in the "shed" with those, but the thousands of hours in that pool in front of the mirrors was actually very enjoyable to me perfecting all of the small things. I agree that you need to actually go out and dive and enjoy it, and that was kind of what brought me back to the post I made above about having to scale my diving way back.
Doing what is "piddly stuff" compared to our normal dives allows you to really focus on the little things *not to mention coming from a drysuit with big heavy doubles and stages to a single AL80 making you feel like a buoyancy god!*. If you find enjoyment out of practicing things in the pool and really trying to hone and perfect those skills, then good for you! There is not nearly enough of that done these days, and my practice time now is when I'm on deco. We don't emphasize practicing those skills nearly enough these days. Now there is obviously the side that you have spent this time and effort perfecting the skills to aim for true mastery and now you have to actually use them when you're diving. That isn't necessarily focusing on the classes, but some people think that that is the only time they really get to do that.
To @OctoHelm the excitement and passion is there, no one is questioning that and I commend you for coming out and talking to a wide variety of people and you are getting advice from some big hitters in the technical side of diving on this thread. While guys like AJ and I disagree on many things quite openly, one thing that we have always agreed on is the concept of beginning with the end in mind and only taking classes that make sense to get you there. The industry pushes for as many cards as possible because that is how the agencies make their money. We didn't get the full picture of your training history and end goals in the beginning which has changed the path of this thread.
While this is a bit hypocritical because I don't actually have one, you really need an AOW and nitrox card to deal with most dive operators. It sounds like you have those, so you're covered. You want to get to T1, and to do that you need Fundies with a Tech Pass. You have all of the other pre-reqs.
You've said you want the following
- Experience in the water in Monterey
- Experience in doubles
- A working, and thorough understanding of how to dive safely with hyperoxic trimix (TriOx)
- More experience with GUE and the way they train
- A tech pass from Rec 2
Experience in doubles does not require anything other than what you have now-you could take the GUE primer, but if you are being mentored by a T1 diver, I wouldn't think that would be necessary...
TriOx -contentious topic, but I don't really see a need for it. Triox is very expensive, and unless you are doing a lot of high exertion dives in the 100ft ish range or whatever GUE's depth limit is for it, I wouldn't bother with it.
More experience with GUE-fundamentals was written exactly for this reason
Tech pass-no need if you get a tech pass from Fundies.
I think you need to listen to AJ and look at the kind of diving you really want to do and if it needs triox but not normoxic trimix, then look at Rec2, but understand the cost. A fill in double 100's goes from like $20 to $60 for rough scale *filling 1200 to 3600psi of 30/30 vs 32%, obviously without knowing specifics about your gas prices. It's not egregious, but for me I'd be looking for more diving a bit shallower or with less exertion and be able to do 3x the dives for the same money...