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Who said I don't dive any more?

Maybe not with you but I dive in Baja shooting fish and locally with my son Sam IV.
We currently live 250 miles North of nothing and are not in the mainstream

When I get old like Bob I just might give it up...

But per John Wayne...."That will be the day..."
 
well i am in the right bunch of guys for sure,,i am 76 and still diving [retired inst],taking uw photos and running a dive boat,,,

have been doing this most of my life with the Navy[retired] tossed in,,don't know anything else,,,

so good to be in the middle of some good divers,,,,,
 
My wife and I just returned from a vacation in Akumal, Mexico. She is 75 and we did several dives together while there.

Hey great to hear you are back and had some good dives..:clapping:
 
Born in 32 (you count!). Started age 76, doing 3 x 2week holidays this year, with about 12 Dives on each. All easy warm water dives, soft in my old age! 22-34m max. 35-50mins. (no deco.)
 
My oldest tech diver (not on ScubaBoard) attends Innerspace every year and dives with me twice a year. He is leery of diving deeper than 300 feet, but put him on his rebreather at 250 and he's happy as a clam. He's 76. His buddy (also on rebreather) is 74.
 
Almost 67 and still instructing.

Funny, just cerified a 13 y.o. today (2 generations gap?). Still 'paying forward' for all the glorious underwater hours that I have been fortunate to have experienced.
 

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