Measuring success---or "How far in did you go"?

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(change Bumper car action to more like Pin ball type action)....
 
I can understand as to why i was flammed...one thing i think in reguard to the scratches in the devils ear cave i think that the tank guards, and DPV's some divers use can't possibly be any good for the cave with all the "accidential" bumper car action that goes on with some divers not paying much attention to the cave....one thing i learned is that these caves will be here for many years to come, and theres no reason as to rushing into cave(rn) courses, and that it took many years to form the caves and it takes only one diver with less then stellar skills to ruin a beautiful enviroment in a seconds time, after it took thousands of years to create mother natures sculptured art......
Can you please at least pass a cave class before you start pissing and moaning about DPV's? They're a tool, and once you actually get certified to where you don't have to make up your dives, you'll see that hand prints, stage bottle drags and fin prints total up just as much if not more than DPV damage in the cave. DPV's can even aide in cave conservation, I've never seen a DPV diver pulling as much as a swimming diver through the gallery or anywhere along Ginnie mainline.

And you still haven't even posted your instructor's name? Why don't you just stop the lying and stick to the basic scuba discussion section for a bit...
 
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