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One of the best training scenarios I have ever seen was by Larry Macphee, He set up a simple maze, like training scenarios always have, then he would spin them to disorient them, and then block the exit they were suppose to find. The idea was to teach people to activate their pass device when they first get into trouble or cannot find their way out, not when they were out of air.
I have asked many questions about redundency and safety here and each and every time a wall was erected by those that believe only in looking at the gauge, they may be right, they may be wrong, but a very strong objection to these and other types of systems is always present on scubaboard. I do believe gas management is best, but it is uncomprehensible why so many actively disuade and even humilate those that that consider such options as pony bottles.
I have asked many questions about redundency and safety here and each and every time a wall was erected by those that believe only in looking at the gauge, they may be right, they may be wrong, but a very strong objection to these and other types of systems is always present on scubaboard. I do believe gas management is best, but it is uncomprehensible why so many actively disuade and even humilate those that that consider such options as pony bottles.