Fish_Whisperer
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I paid less than $300 plus my food and lodging costs. I don't know about the other agencies, but NSS-CDS does a two day class (two full days). IIRC, the class can be taken in singles or doubles, a standard BCD or BP/W. They require some sort of primary light and a backup light. They also require a reel (your instructor may be able to provide an item or two that you do not have). Some instructors may also modify the equipment list somewhat (my instructor required non-split fins, but provided them to the students that had split fins).Fish_Whisperer:How much does the cavern course cost? What further equipment will I need? How long is the course?
Frank if you haven't seen it already, the Intro to Tech DVD from 5th D X is a great resource for learning the kicks you will be using in the class. I had a little bit of an advantage in the class because I had been using the frog kick as my primary kick for awhile.Fish_Whisperer:I have all of those things, except for a reel, and those aren't very expensive. I tried split fins once and hated them with a purple passion, so all I've got is standard blade fins. I'm looking forward to taking this class. Thanks again!
xiSkiGuy:Frank if you haven't seen it already, the Intro to Tech DVD from 5th D X is a great resource for learning the kicks you will be using in the class. I had a little bit of an advantage in the class because I had been using the frog kick as my primary kick for awhile.