elmers.goo
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Hello all,
Just a quick intro:
My girlfriend and I recently got certified in the tropical waters of Puget Sound and have just completely fallen in love with diving. I originally got certified in '92, but didn't do much diving. Back then, I was that one guy that had just enough knowledge to be a really scary diver. I took the class with my girlfriend so that we could start learning buddy skills together from the start. It was a great choice. Since taking the class again, I have learned a ton and look forward to learning even more. We are both planning on going through Rescue within the next year, but right now we are just racking up the dives for as much experience as we can get (25+ dives since mid March).
We have completed getting (I know, you never 'complete' getting gear - always something new to get) the core of our gear and can now dive with just getting our tanks filled. It is a great feeling to have a consitant rig to dive with.
Thanks all for the great discussions. It is very helpful to read about other experiences had by fellow divers.
I look forward to seeing all of you underwater.
-elmers :cwmddd:
Just a quick intro:
My girlfriend and I recently got certified in the tropical waters of Puget Sound and have just completely fallen in love with diving. I originally got certified in '92, but didn't do much diving. Back then, I was that one guy that had just enough knowledge to be a really scary diver. I took the class with my girlfriend so that we could start learning buddy skills together from the start. It was a great choice. Since taking the class again, I have learned a ton and look forward to learning even more. We are both planning on going through Rescue within the next year, but right now we are just racking up the dives for as much experience as we can get (25+ dives since mid March).
We have completed getting (I know, you never 'complete' getting gear - always something new to get) the core of our gear and can now dive with just getting our tanks filled. It is a great feeling to have a consitant rig to dive with.
Thanks all for the great discussions. It is very helpful to read about other experiences had by fellow divers.
I look forward to seeing all of you underwater.
-elmers :cwmddd: