scubabunny
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no offense taken at all. My "other half" is an extended range instructor (TDI) and is planning on taking Trimix and rebreather classes later this year. He LOVES the deep stuff. I just don't feel comfortable with a "ceiling" at this point..I just like to go down and look at the pretty fishes!
Unfortunately, in Guam it is VERY easy to go deep (Marianas Trench is just a few miles off shore). You can walk in off the shore, and after a short surface swim get down to 400ft if you want.
I've known alot of guys (mainly military) that try to go as deep as they can..just to see if they can do it. Last year 2 of them never came back up. Went to 300ft on a single tank. Just because they could. They were open water divers and were using rental equipment but had their own boat. Never found the bodies, but one of the BCs washed up on shore, and the tank still had air in it. Nobody knows what happened (maybe narcosis?), but any way you look at it, it was a tragic.
Deep is great (I guess) IF you are trained for it. But, I have to admit, even though my baby has been diving for 15 years, I still get nervous when he does tech diving. Guess I'm just paranoid.
Unfortunately, in Guam it is VERY easy to go deep (Marianas Trench is just a few miles off shore). You can walk in off the shore, and after a short surface swim get down to 400ft if you want.
I've known alot of guys (mainly military) that try to go as deep as they can..just to see if they can do it. Last year 2 of them never came back up. Went to 300ft on a single tank. Just because they could. They were open water divers and were using rental equipment but had their own boat. Never found the bodies, but one of the BCs washed up on shore, and the tank still had air in it. Nobody knows what happened (maybe narcosis?), but any way you look at it, it was a tragic.
Deep is great (I guess) IF you are trained for it. But, I have to admit, even though my baby has been diving for 15 years, I still get nervous when he does tech diving. Guess I'm just paranoid.