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Did drysuit dude ever hook up his hose?When I saw those guys gearing up in the parking lot, I told them it was not a day to dive Marineland. They insisted they wanted to dive anyway, so I grabbed my video camera.![]()
There's no way my 62 yo body would put up with that now, but 20 years ago I would have been able to do it, even though I wouldn't have just out of common sense because vis would have sucked and surge would have been over the top.When I saw those guys gearing up in the parking lot, I told them it was not a day to dive Marineland. They insisted they wanted to dive anyway, so I grabbed my video camera.![]()
I figure it would work fine. Wouldn't lose a fin but maybe a head. I wouldn't consider a place like that if I were 20, let alone 71, and years ago I made some dicey entries, and worse exits.How do you think that method would work in the conditions of the above video that @MaxBottomtime posted?
I always go mask on, reg in- but my mask skirt is well-tucked under my hood.
Scuba diver must be always wearing a shortie
That's a meat grinder!One of the worst features of diving Marineland was the sound. Before exiting, I would listen to the rocks tumbling in the surf. You could hear it from 100 feet offshore at 20 feet deep. The louder it was, the more you risked injury. I've seen divers break bones, get pretty bloody, and even one die of a heart attack in that surf zone.