Why this one Pete?spectrum:Mmm a good diver huh?
Well I would omit, quick in setting up gear.
Pete
Catherine did a good strong center hit on the nail. Good job lady.
Gary D.
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Why this one Pete?spectrum:Mmm a good diver huh?
Well I would omit, quick in setting up gear.
Pete
Gary D.:Why this one Pete?
catherine96821:For me, an astute reading of the ocean where he can execute an adventure in synchrony with changing tides and existing currents, knows where and when to see certain marine life and is able to predict which challenges we will encounter. I don't care about his gear configuration, his agency, or even his philosophy. I prefer a relaxed casual attitude even in conditions that warrant the full medley of skills. I like the diver who reveres nature during the dive and is eager to recieve a thrill when conditions and chance present themselves. A good diver knows how to enjoy diving and makes it appear effortless. Some of the very best I have known in my time diving, are living the the dive life and have very little money. Their gear comes from all over and it is secondary to the experience. They don't put the people they mentor on a rigid program but instead they facilitate the experience by leading people into the optimal state of mind, like a spiritual leader of sorts. Often these divers live in remote locales and sacrafice almost everything to dive. These are exceptional divers and because they fascinate me, I study them closely. These divers will teach you priceless things that are not found in a syllabus. These divers invite you in and often money is not involved. They understand the difference between acting cool and being cool.