ermaclob
Contributor
How many times I have heard that "I SCUBA dive to relax" and then I think of all the youtube videos filmed by young(er) people showing back flips on MTBs and flying off mountains on skis and then contrast old and often overweight and sedentary folks talking about SCUBA and relaxing. Yeah, that will get them in the sport, but, wait, most divers think of SCUBA as a hobby like model trains or knitting.
SCUBA gets older, grayer and less appealing to young people with each passing year. And the death of local diving does not help young people who are challenged by the "O" economy (or whoever one wishes to blame it on) and cannot pop five to ten thousand routinely to go SCUBA diving.
Safety, it is way over rated. And so is boredom. Less gear, more go!
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i find you statement kinda interesting as i am 21 and started diving at a 18. it is no dough that its a big up hill battle to fight with price and i think the only way to over come it is to really be hooked and passionate about diving. When i first started diving going to the beach was a problem, u can actually look up t one of my first threads on how i complain about the cost of driving from Miami Fl to Hollywood or Fort Luadedale (a 30 - 45 min drive) was to a little costly for a fresh out of high school student with no job. ive done alot of saving and cutting back on stuff to where im at. me and my buddies of the same age are currently at entry level technical diving so its not impossible. Its funny some times me and my friends roll up to a dive boat to unload or cars for the dive, we drive old early 90's cars that are beat to hell and are rusting away at some points, we look like poor people....... yet we still have almost all new doubles rigs with dry suits etc. scooters..... sigh.... our priorities in life seem to be messed up. :/
another interesting point is that we pretty quickly transitioned from the recreational diving mindset to a technical one and seek to do very advance diving. Which until i read your post didnt make me think of me pursuing an extreme activity like motocross or mountain climbing. But i guess cave diving and technical diving are probably in the more extreme range of diving activities.
so perhaps me and my buddies indeed to follow a trend like the one you mentioned.