Alekseolsen
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So, inspired by rhe brilliant thread:Hopping my way to full cave...
I figured I'll attempt creating a similar thread, for a newbie diver, over in Europe.
I'm a somewhat new diver, 31 years old, 2 years since OW certified, 112 dives in.
I'm based in Norway, which means OW is done in a drysuit. Before starting Cavern/Intro to Cave I'm CMAS ** and Nitrox certified (PADI Advanced equivalent).
I'm taking IANDT Rec. Trimix, advanced nitrox, Deco Procedures, but COVID combined with international work travel has put it to a halt.
The decision to try cave diving was taken on a liveaboard in the red sea, where I learned that I really loved penetrating wrecks, and a "way forward" was recommended, at least one of the "guides" was actually cave-trained
So, the "actual" training started with a E-learning session, with no book.
(I'm fully aware that most of the audience here would probably classify me as a kid, but damn, I still want a book! ) Every single E-learning slide duly screenshotted and repeated later.
Following E-learning (and telling my GF that I'd be gone for new-year) some equipment purchases was necessary. Another backup light, a reel, more spools, an LDS manager that stated he hoped I got ill, as he was VERY envious, and unsuccessful attempts at getting a cheap second DC).
After nearly ripping my zipper apart numerous times, I decided a P-valve would be a good idea too. (For some reason I've never seen anyone other than myself, standing at the beach, D12 and stage still on the rig, primary light lit, swimfeet still on, taking a leak in the shallow waters..)
diving starts off 28th of December in the Plura system - and I'm preparing to get beat up-with my shir handed to me way too often
TLDR
Newbie starts cave training in Plura, Norway
I figured I'll attempt creating a similar thread, for a newbie diver, over in Europe.
I'm a somewhat new diver, 31 years old, 2 years since OW certified, 112 dives in.
I'm based in Norway, which means OW is done in a drysuit. Before starting Cavern/Intro to Cave I'm CMAS ** and Nitrox certified (PADI Advanced equivalent).
I'm taking IANDT Rec. Trimix, advanced nitrox, Deco Procedures, but COVID combined with international work travel has put it to a halt.
The decision to try cave diving was taken on a liveaboard in the red sea, where I learned that I really loved penetrating wrecks, and a "way forward" was recommended, at least one of the "guides" was actually cave-trained
So, the "actual" training started with a E-learning session, with no book.
(I'm fully aware that most of the audience here would probably classify me as a kid, but damn, I still want a book! ) Every single E-learning slide duly screenshotted and repeated later.
Following E-learning (and telling my GF that I'd be gone for new-year) some equipment purchases was necessary. Another backup light, a reel, more spools, an LDS manager that stated he hoped I got ill, as he was VERY envious, and unsuccessful attempts at getting a cheap second DC).
After nearly ripping my zipper apart numerous times, I decided a P-valve would be a good idea too. (For some reason I've never seen anyone other than myself, standing at the beach, D12 and stage still on the rig, primary light lit, swimfeet still on, taking a leak in the shallow waters..)
diving starts off 28th of December in the Plura system - and I'm preparing to get beat up-with my shir handed to me way too often

TLDR
Newbie starts cave training in Plura, Norway