The same could be said for litterally all diving certsThe Solo ticket is irrelevant since no one is going to police the dive. Stay at recreational depths.
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The same could be said for litterally all diving certsThe Solo ticket is irrelevant since no one is going to police the dive. Stay at recreational depths.
The knowledge is limited to depth and experience.Its not about being policed its about the knowledge!
100% this is why you pay someone who has more knowledge to teach you that knowledge!The knowledge is limited to depth and experience.
I can tell so much about a diver who removes their regulator to pose in front of a camera.The same could be said for litterally all diving certs
Try meI can tell so much about a diver who removes their regulator to pose in front of a camera.
I can tell so much about a diver who removes their regulator to pose in front of a camera.
Talk the talk, walk the walk.
Alright, spill the beans…I can tell so much about a diver who removes their regulator to pose in front of a camera.
I suspect he says rhat since he is afraid to do it.I can tell so much about a diver who removes their regulator to pose in front of a camera.
You know, ”hitting 500 feet” is not hard; it’s getting back to the surface intact and alive that’s the tricky part.I made the mistake of posting my end goal of hitting 500 feet when asking about a CCR. Right now I do solo diving a lot but would like to do a class on it as I find I can always improve on skills and knowledge.