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Hi everyone
I just completed the board member sign up, and thought I would make an introduction.
My early dive experience was extensive military training, then lots of international "citizen" dives... That apparently now are considered "technical dives" (e. g. Multi stage deep dives in ship wrecks, dry suit dives, etc). So after completing Nitrox and Advanced certifications, I see that things have become much more conservative. Having had a long break in my diving (raising a few children tends to do that), I've reinvested in all new gear (Aqualung), and having dove in too many cold dives, I've decided to dive warm water from now on. (Ageing is not kind to dam cold temperatures).
Nice to have computer vs "charts and tables" (although more conservative on down time).
I've done several rescue dives, (not something I hope is needed in the future), and trained SAR and am presently a disaster response state planning leader with Team Rubicon.
Looking forward to reading and participating in current dive techniques and places on this site.
Cheers,
John
I just completed the board member sign up, and thought I would make an introduction.
My early dive experience was extensive military training, then lots of international "citizen" dives... That apparently now are considered "technical dives" (e. g. Multi stage deep dives in ship wrecks, dry suit dives, etc). So after completing Nitrox and Advanced certifications, I see that things have become much more conservative. Having had a long break in my diving (raising a few children tends to do that), I've reinvested in all new gear (Aqualung), and having dove in too many cold dives, I've decided to dive warm water from now on. (Ageing is not kind to dam cold temperatures).
Nice to have computer vs "charts and tables" (although more conservative on down time).
I've done several rescue dives, (not something I hope is needed in the future), and trained SAR and am presently a disaster response state planning leader with Team Rubicon.
Looking forward to reading and participating in current dive techniques and places on this site.
Cheers,
John