LeadTurn_SD
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....When's someone going to set the record straight about minimalist deep air solo diving with used vintage gear? I wish someone would because I don't know what I know and it's killing me.



Best wishes.
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....When's someone going to set the record straight about minimalist deep air solo diving with used vintage gear? I wish someone would because I don't know what I know and it's killing me.
The OP is nothing but a thinly-veiled advertisement for the instructor's dive training class. I think it is inappropriate.
What would really bother me, is if even after shelling out the $$$ for the course, someone said I couldn't dive solo in their quarry or off their boat anyway. I wouldn't go back in that case. So far that hasn't happened yet.
If I suffered DCS coming out of a cave in the Bahamas alone, I could place oxygen in the water, but climbing the 50 foot ladder may have been impossible and I would be stuck in a remote area for a long time without help.
Bad buddies are not a very good excuse for solo diving. Bad buddies can be replaced with exceptional buddies. Solo diving doesn't need excuses.
Thanks for taking the time for the very well thought out post. I agree with it. It did make me think and I have to revise my earlier post. I said I didn't learn much from the SDI solo course I took, which is true skills and configuration wise, but it did bring clarity to some of the dive planning I was doing, which was also helpful. The course clearly recommends not combining solo diving with other challenging forms of diving such as night diving, decompression diving, cave diving etc. I agree with that, and the emphasis the course placed on that point helps me make better decisions as I further refine my own solo envelope. So in that sense, it was helpful for me.