Yet another thread about our old enemy nitrogen narcosis.
We talk about how to avoid it, detect it and even defeat it. What about enjoying it?
I've come across a few old divers who aren't afraid to admit they simply find it enhances their dive and plan accordingly.
I'm not referring to the thrill seeker, bounce dive, no redundancy, inexperienced, unplanned and largely ignorant divers who end up statistics nor do I support this kind of diving.
However, any of us 'sensible' divers still getting narced on purpose?
If so, what safeguards do you feel you have in place?
Regards,
Cameron
Ps. I hope I don't explode the forum. I'm dangerously near a hot topic on this one.
We talk about how to avoid it, detect it and even defeat it. What about enjoying it?
I've come across a few old divers who aren't afraid to admit they simply find it enhances their dive and plan accordingly.
I'm not referring to the thrill seeker, bounce dive, no redundancy, inexperienced, unplanned and largely ignorant divers who end up statistics nor do I support this kind of diving.
However, any of us 'sensible' divers still getting narced on purpose?
If so, what safeguards do you feel you have in place?
Regards,
Cameron
Ps. I hope I don't explode the forum. I'm dangerously near a hot topic on this one.