You arrive at the dive site....
It is a cold, windy and rainy night....
You've arrainged to meet someone via email....
You dove with this guy before but it was a long time ago....
He is not alone, there is a group of five and you make six....
After introductions you are paired off with someone....
You have never met this person before tonight....
In fact it is so dark you can't see his face....
You exchange a few brief words to plan your dive....
You check each others gas supply and look for bubbles....
Everything seems ok so you descend to find poor visibility....
And you proceed to do the dive with the unknown buddy....
Would you feel comfortable with the above scenario???
Jeff had just finished a DIRF and it was his first time to this dive site.
It was not exactly like diving with Shane.... but it was close!
Light beams provided passive communication and we both spoke the same language.
What visibility there was didn't get destroyed by careless finning.
The dive was uneventful and we were against the current part of the time and with it at others.
Interestingly we both used exactly the same amount of EAN32 from our indentical single LP104s.
And I look forward to diving with Jeff again.
That is the beauty of DIR.
It is a cold, windy and rainy night....
You've arrainged to meet someone via email....
You dove with this guy before but it was a long time ago....
He is not alone, there is a group of five and you make six....
After introductions you are paired off with someone....
You have never met this person before tonight....
In fact it is so dark you can't see his face....
You exchange a few brief words to plan your dive....
You check each others gas supply and look for bubbles....
Everything seems ok so you descend to find poor visibility....
And you proceed to do the dive with the unknown buddy....
Would you feel comfortable with the above scenario???
Jeff had just finished a DIRF and it was his first time to this dive site.
It was not exactly like diving with Shane.... but it was close!
Light beams provided passive communication and we both spoke the same language.
What visibility there was didn't get destroyed by careless finning.
The dive was uneventful and we were against the current part of the time and with it at others.
Interestingly we both used exactly the same amount of EAN32 from our indentical single LP104s.
And I look forward to diving with Jeff again.
That is the beauty of DIR.