Sue-ba
Contributor
There is one topic I wish someone would have addressed before I had to experience it first hand.
When I did my OW cert. it was at a lake. There were no bathrooms around. As a woman this is definitely a problem even though I do not suffer some of the problems with frequency like many women do. I was wearing a 7mm wetsuit and a one-piece swim suit underneath. After diving, nature called. Fortunately, our instructors had put up a little tent shelter for the women for this purpose. Inside, there was just a hole on the ground. I had to take off a wet, wetsuit far enough, and my swim suit also.
It was very stressful to me to be in a tent that felt like it was about to blow over any minute, (which they warned, had happened once or twice,) while I was completely naked from the knees up. I now wear a 2 piece suit when diving with a wet suit. It is just something I feel more comfortable with.
This is something only women have to be concerned with. It would have been nice if someone would have just mentioned it before hand. You know, just a helpful hint.
When I did my OW cert. it was at a lake. There were no bathrooms around. As a woman this is definitely a problem even though I do not suffer some of the problems with frequency like many women do. I was wearing a 7mm wetsuit and a one-piece swim suit underneath. After diving, nature called. Fortunately, our instructors had put up a little tent shelter for the women for this purpose. Inside, there was just a hole on the ground. I had to take off a wet, wetsuit far enough, and my swim suit also.
It was very stressful to me to be in a tent that felt like it was about to blow over any minute, (which they warned, had happened once or twice,) while I was completely naked from the knees up. I now wear a 2 piece suit when diving with a wet suit. It is just something I feel more comfortable with.
This is something only women have to be concerned with. It would have been nice if someone would have just mentioned it before hand. You know, just a helpful hint.