cool_hardware52
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Great photo's Bob. Nice slide show, thanks for making that available.
Tobin
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NWGratefulDiver:Lowell ... why don't you, me, and Tim go diving together sometime. Perhaps I can give you some pointers to help you work on improving your consumption rate.
FWIW - I'm a pretty big fellow .. 5'9" and almost 250 lbs. ... so it's not completely about physiology. There are some techniques to improving your consumption rate that can help anybody ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Drewpy:Bob-Those are oustanding shots! I'm amazed at the quality of that point and shoot!
Just phenomenal....I love the octos,and the bottle shot!World-class!
Thanks for posting those!
Drew
Whenever you're feeling up to it, drop me a line ...huskychemist:Bob,
Thanks for the invite for me and Tim. As Tim so kindly pointed out, I'm not diving right now becuase I'm suffering from a sinus infection. Yes, suffering is an appropriate word. Since my certification in September, this is the longest I've been without getting in the water. The withdrawal symptoms are getting seriuos...
Anyway, we'll PM you and set up the dive. It may be a few weeks...
Thanks again.
Lowell
Blackfish ... it would be tough to say, specifically, what could help without diving with you. Are you local? If so, drop me a PM and we'll work out a dive plan.Blackfish:Bob-
Nice photos---can you point me where to look regarding getting my SAC rate down / techniques?
I've got my weighting trimmed out pretty well, limit my movements, and generally avoid spaghetti arms, so I am curious as to what else you've done? I don't use outrageous amount of air, but I've also met folk who use much less air than I do---she was 5'2" & 100lbs, so I wrote that off.....
It was pretty funny actually, Christy would surface just so the rest of us wouldn't have to wait. It took me a week to figure out that she wasn't even close to being out of air.
Thanks - BF
I'll add to this that just stop worrying about it was the biggest factor for getting my SAC rate down. I beat myself up for a long time over my SAC rate. Just dive, and don't worry about it. You'll use what air you use, and with more dives you generally use less air per dive over time. We've all been there and done that, trust me on this.NWGratefulDiver:There are some things in general that help ... but it sounds like you're on the right track. Sometimes, all it really takes is more bottom time to learn to relax while in the water.