Lost my keys in a lake? Well, I'll just strap an anchor to my body and....

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aquaoren:
Eventhough I'll repeat someones post: Superior candidate for the Darwin award.

Our newbie is still alive so he is not eligible for a Darwin Award: he didn't succesfully remove himself from the genepool...
 
Im AMAZED nobody has made a joke about a long-hose configuration here......
 
Good point. You think he wrapped it around his neck too?
 
Otter:
Good point. You think he wrapped it around his neck too?

After neatly tucking it under the rope since he didn't have canister light??
 
He dove without a light.....sheesh!
 
Probably not, otherwise he wouldn't have lost the hose :D
 
:06: That has got to be one of the stupidest things I have ever heard in my life
 
i am sorry to admit that this happened in my town, what a dumbass
 
I hate skimpy reporting. They should have told us at least how deep the lake was, what was the bore and how long was the hose pipe & how long he was down. It would be interesting to calculate the CO2 buildup in the hose... :eyebrow:
 
Got the same comments as goatboy_k, most guys I know would do anything for a tank or 2 of air.

P.S.
goatboy_k, where do you dive
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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