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Is this a true story?
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All of it is true... Which bit in particular were you wondering about??
it will still give you immediate feedback that you can use.Unless the particulate is moving with the current/swell.
What is a mo? I'm still getting used to the word nappy.You can trim your mo with shears underwater if your mask isn't sealing properly.
Also, carry a gauge swivel. They are very inexpensive and it's much easier than trying to get a tiny new o-ring into a half corroded swivel.Carry o-rings for every bit of your gear that has o-rings. Tank valves, regs, computers, spg, torches, camera housings, valves, hoses, etc. Nearly all of my problems are caused by o-rings and they are hardly any cost at all to carry your own supply. Also carry a shifter and allen keys and a pick![]()
halemanō;5391432:What if the water has current &/or surge? Perhaps those two tricks should be prefaced with "When you are diving in a static body of water..."
What is a mo? I'm still getting used to the word nappy.
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