People have a hard time running a line in the eye too. Yesterday, while sitting at 20' doing deco, I watched four teams get entangled entering and exiting because of one very poorly run line.
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Both Von and I ran the line more than once. That is the downside to doing these class reviews as you get people nit picking the **** out of it, instead of getting the story. I did not give every single detail of either the Cavern or the Intro class. I specifically did that so the know it alls on this board would not be in a position to do exactly what you are doing. I would be more than happy to meet up with you and run a line if necessary.
, I would point out that you probably meant to reference the Ear and not the Eye when talking about difficulty running the line....
Don't get your britches in a bunch. I was asking a simple question. As Ken said, some people can't run a line in the eye let alone the ear. Why? Because they're instructor didn't make them. Unfortunately there are a plethora of crappy cave instructors in cave country. I don't know much about Johnny's classes. I was simply asking because if your instructor chose to run line for you the majority of the dives then you need to have an open discussion him as to why so that the trend doesn't continue in your next class.
A cave cert is a license to learn on your own. Unfortunately, if your instructor doesn't show you the good paths to run a line vs the bad ones, or the proper tie off spots vs the bad ones you will be one of the people running spiderwebs through Ginnie.
I've enjoyed your posts. They brought me back to my classes years ago. But, if you don't want people on the internet asking you questions, then don't write stuff on a forum. Had your reply been that yes Johnny ran most of the lines for you, I would have simply PM'd you and explained that unfortunately that is on par with much of the degradation of training we're seeing in FL cave country so have a discussion with him before your next class.
Don't get your britches in a bunch. I was asking a simple question. As Ken said, some people can't run a line in the eye let alone the ear. Why? Because they're instructor didn't make them. Unfortunately there are a plethora of crappy cave instructors in cave country. I don't know much about Johnny's classes. I was simply asking because if your instructor chose to run line for you the majority of the dives then you need to have an open discussion him as to why so that the trend doesn't continue in your next class.
A cave cert is a license to learn on your own. Unfortunately, if your instructor doesn't show you the good paths to run a line vs the bad ones, or the proper tie off spots vs the bad ones you will be one of the people running spiderwebs through Ginnie.
I've enjoyed your posts. They brought me back to my classes years ago. But, if you don't want people on the internet asking you questions, then don't write stuff on a forum. Had your reply been that yes Johnny ran most of the lines for you, I would have simply PM'd you and explained that unfortunately that is on par with much of the degradation of training we're seeing in FL cave country so have a discussion with him before your next class.
Asking questions is totally different then trying to size up the instruction of the class to "your" requirements. I never once saw in the class requirements that there was a specific number of times you have to run a line in order to properly complete the class and as stated before I did not include every single detail in my review. I think you will find that I personally have some rather thick skin and if you want to question me personally that is fine. I did not write the review to subject the instructor to "your" view of what is right or kosher. I would feel the same way regardless of who the instructor was, be it Ken or Pete or Rob or Edd or on and on and on.. Oh my gosh I also forgot to add in the details of my review that I had to do a valve drill on my doubles, man I sure am glad Johnny knew I needed to complete that or you might just take my card away.