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I’m European smoking is a requirement for diving!
Jokes aside I know I have to quit, definitely not the best habit
That changes everything. You are totally allowed to smoke, but only as long as you are a hardcore techie diver from Eastern Europe, French CMAS diver or old-school Dutch. That’s about it 😂 . Or a recreational (but not tech!!) instructor on Malta or in Greece.

#stereotypes
 
There is a strong contingent of GUE backmount tech divers on Vancouver Island. I took Fundies (and CCR-F) from Jason Cook, and did T1 with Guy Shockey. I would highly recommend both, and I know a lot of divers with similar experience who took Fundies with Jason and had a great experience. I haven't taken any tech classes outside of GUE, but the quality of training is absolutely night and day compared with the PADI recreational courses (OW/AOW/Rescue) that I took. One other benefit of GUE training around Vancouver/Vancouver Island is that we have a very active local community, with a lot of people doing recreational and tech/project diving on a weekly basis.

The smoking, however, would be a barrier to entry - part of the GUE paperwork is a waiver that you're not currently a smoker.
 
That changes everything. You are totally allowed to smoke, but only as long as you are a hardcore techie diver from Eastern Europe, French CMAS diver or old-school Dutch. That’s about it 😂 . Or a recreational (but not tech!!) instructor on Malta or in Greece.

#stereotypes

The Dutch.. I've never seen a community smoke as much as them.
 

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