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cstreu1026:
I have been thinking that, in the future when I hvae enough experience, that taking some tech diving classes might be beneficial to my recreational diving. I have no plans to get into deep diving, wredk penetrations, or cave diving. Anyone have nay thoughts on how benficial tech skils are for the average diver?

I see you are not far from the Dayton/Cincinnati area. There are a few from that area that head up to Gilboa and hang out for some diving. All of us are on various points of that line from recreational to Tech/cave, and just enjoy hanging out together. We even have CaverDave along sometimes! :D

Come join us sometime and between the conversation and the diving, perhaps we can help answer your questions.

Cheers!
Bob
 
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