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Wibble would need to edit his post to make it truly better as he quoted your original post - so Wibble is the spoiler at present…
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Opps!!!, I'll edit!
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Next new thread on “basic scuba”: how do I back kick upside down?Don't spoil it for everyone
You will not regret it.Am currently investigating doing my full cave in Mexico next year
I did full cave in MX in August. Halocline is freaky!I did some cenote diving in September. It was amazing! The halocline is really something as well.
Or if you need to get in some cave diving practice hours between Intro and Full, Mexico is a great place. I did two trips like that, and because the caves are so shallow I was able to do hour-long dives within Intro-level gas limits.Am currently investigating doing my full cave in Mexico next year and then doing some guided diving -- best of the cenotes. (Already intro to cave, can't do full cave in the UK)
As all diving's as good as this, and it's made to look so easy... Love the clear water too. And it's warm!
I’d encourage OC full cave and then CCR Cave, as it tends to produce better and more well rounded divers. There are certainly caves in Mexico where a CCR is great, but often times two Ali 80s and a stage can be a three or four hour dive depending on your consumption. This topic warrants another thread.Now for a proper off-topic question: can full cave be done on CCR easily? Have cavern & intro to cave but on OC. Would much prefer to do full cave on CCR as that's what I'd be diving with anyway, so would be good to learn the CCR / bailout gas rules.
Well, it IS his thread. Nevertheless, starting a new thread would make the topic easier for people to find in the future through a search. Hint hint.This topic warrants another thread.