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The message I constantly try to get across is that this kind of practice makes diving MORE fun, because better control, better communications, solid emergency skills and practiced awareness reduces stress and allows the diver to be in better control of his dive.
Well, the wonderful thing about Puget Sound, is that our version of quarry dives comes with octopuses . . .
We went on down to the bottom and did a round of S-drills. My buddy was somewhat confused when I requested to do another drill as donor, but I wasn't at all happy with how it had gone, and quitting on a poor performance isn't improving anything. The second time, I was smoother, but I need to do more of these to get them to "Danny standard" again.
Really looking forward to heading out tomorrow with a DIR partner and another DIR curious guy for his first bp/w long hose dive.
Can we please stop using this term?
Can we please stop using this term?
Since joining SB a few years ago I have always marveled at the enthusiasm of the PNW contingent. It seems to have disproportionally high DIR ratio among it's ranks. Thank you for your contributions!