What the heck is a cave training area?
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jviehe:What the heck is a cave training area?
Springs are an accurate training ground for what most new divers experience. I reccomend my students come back for ocean training coned or to do an ocean dive with a divemaster or experienced diver. This serves to keep the initial cost down, and to deal with weather.ScubaKris:Naturally it would be a joke of a training area, just as the spring is a joke for open water check outs. I remember when you had to do your check out dives in the ocean to get your open water, therwise you just received a scuba cert. Then the land lock guys cried and they changed it.
Get certified at VOrtex, next weekend get dumped off a rig tender in 80' of water, off a bridge span in 4 foot seas, current and the little shark swimming by. I don't think that vortex would be proper prep for that.
That is the MINIMUM, yes.ScubaKris:Most agencies only require 20 feet for 20 minute s on a checkout dive