Diver Dennis
Contributor
Remember that a great deal of fun can be had on the outside of a wreck also. If there is a current stay close to the wreck and check out all the cool stuff & critters up close. If the water is calm and clear get back about 40 ft or so from the wreck and take whole panorama in, this is sometimes cooler than actually going inside.
Although penetrating a wreck is awsome experiance, it's not for everyone. Taking Baby steps is the best coarse of action. Penetrating a wreck before you are ready can be both traumatic and costly. All the Training agencies have a intro to wreck type course (Padi actually calls it Wreck). The course will teach you the fundimentals within the light zone (like cavern) and give you just enough information to get into trouble if you do not follow the guidelines, but will start building you experiance. Hope this helps.....
This is a great point. I do have some tech training and have been in quite a few "open" type wrecks in Truk and elsewhere but I'm a bit claustrophobic and have no desire to do narrow caves and more advanced wreck exploration, penetrating deep into a wreck that has no visible exit and small passageways., not to mention silty conditions where you may end up with zero vis. That type of diving is not for me. Tough to take pictures...
The Baby Steps approach is an excellent suggestion. The training won't hurt even if you don't end up doing a lot of wrecks.