Obstacle Course

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RossM

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I asked on a different forum about keeping lake dives interesting and there were multiple suggestions to build an obstacle course using hula hoops or PVC (buoyancy practice). Has anything like this been tried before in Denver area lakes? Aurora has a scuba beach so I thought that might be a good place to start asking about.
 
I think would be fin, visibility can be a challenge for sure there.
 
Aurora Res has a navigation course near the sunken airplane. It was still there 4/10/2022 when I finished up my dry suit training. Brr!

An obstacle course would be fun.
 
I asked on a different forum about keeping lake dives interesting and there were multiple suggestions to build an obstacle course using hula hoops or PVC (buoyancy practice). Has anything like this been tried before in Denver area lakes? Aurora has a scuba beach so I thought that might be a good place to start asking about.
Just came across this old post. Go to facebook.com/diamondreefsystem. Learn what the industry has been hiding from for over 30 years and why? A structured training and deliberate practice venue with objective immediate feedback is the key to learning the most difficult skills at depth.
 

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