Basking Ridge Diver
Contributor
I think the answer varies based on the types of diving you are doing and will do in the foreseeable future.
I night dive in inlets - shore dive off beaches and walk quite a ways to get to the water. I like to make it in one trip - I get geared up at my truck and take a walk - sometimes over jetties and slippery areas and sometimes walk in the loose sand for long stretches.
If you dive off a boat or go to a quarry - chances are you can drive your vehicle up close to the point you unload. Sometimes maybe you need to park your car away from where you just unloaded.
Each of these types of diving is different to me - not that one is better than the other. But each is different to me in the exertion level that is needed to get to the water. I want to be as light as I can when I am climbing over jetties or trekking over sand. That said - I dont need more than 19 cu feet from 130 with a 5 min stop - if I go OOA the dive is over and I am coming up. But I am not thinking I am air sharing my pony on the way up - if I am that safety stop is most likely cut short...
I night dive in inlets - shore dive off beaches and walk quite a ways to get to the water. I like to make it in one trip - I get geared up at my truck and take a walk - sometimes over jetties and slippery areas and sometimes walk in the loose sand for long stretches.
If you dive off a boat or go to a quarry - chances are you can drive your vehicle up close to the point you unload. Sometimes maybe you need to park your car away from where you just unloaded.
Each of these types of diving is different to me - not that one is better than the other. But each is different to me in the exertion level that is needed to get to the water. I want to be as light as I can when I am climbing over jetties or trekking over sand. That said - I dont need more than 19 cu feet from 130 with a 5 min stop - if I go OOA the dive is over and I am coming up. But I am not thinking I am air sharing my pony on the way up - if I am that safety stop is most likely cut short...