The challenge is fun. I find having to keep constant depth as well as keep track of my buddy in no or low viz is a good challenge. Usually low viz where I am means strong surge so I have to deal with that and also the poor viz, so it teaches me a lot! It also makes you focus on smaller areas so you miss less. In normal viz, it is easy to just skim looking over rocks and pylons and reefs and things like that, were as if you can't see much you tend to go very close and see a heap of interesting things you might ordinarily missI will dive in any kind of viz!
To the people who do not see the point of this thread, well I for one am finding it interesting to hear about what kind of viz people experience and different places![]()
BINGO...
Two years ago Western Illinois University held their "underwater easteregg hunt"... 45 degree water and about 1 foot vis. My buddy was connected to me on a 10 foot buddy line... I always knew *exactly* where he was... "over there"... at the end of the line I couldn't see.
We knew the lake pretty well... stayed on the lines... used compass headings... solved problems. Actually finding an egg was a sweet sense of achievement.
Yup... it wasn't a "photo-op" dive... but it was every bit as much fun...
The challenge was what it was all about... well... that and the fun of diving with about 30 other folks who were all in the same situation you were... :cool2:
Even lima beans can taste good if they're prepared right...