Like the others I will go a little deeper if there is something worth seeing. We tend to look for vacation spots with wrecks in the 60 to 80 foot range. That gives us a nice balance of deep enough for the wrecks to be relatively intact but shallow enough for good bottom time. When I travel to dive I want to spend as much time as possible underwater. Reefs bore me to death if I don't have a camera. I prefer to dive deeper reefs where the divers with no buoyancy control haven't beaten them up. There's a nice healthy reef in Nassau where the shallow part is 60 feet. No beginner divers there, you need to have good air consumption and be able to do blue water ascents and safety stops if needed. Perfect!
The deep divers I have met that actually do deep dives are confident in what they do but not "in your face bragging" cocky. When I hear someone crowing about their deep diving exploits to anyone who will listen as well as all who won't that diver is suspect in my mind. This sort of person has come up in conversation with deep divers I know and it usually ends up being someone they regard as unsafe. Deep divers are passionate about what they do and they will tell you their stories when asked. They don't generally holler them out at random so beware any deep diver that is.
Ber :lilbunny:
The deep divers I have met that actually do deep dives are confident in what they do but not "in your face bragging" cocky. When I hear someone crowing about their deep diving exploits to anyone who will listen as well as all who won't that diver is suspect in my mind. This sort of person has come up in conversation with deep divers I know and it usually ends up being someone they regard as unsafe. Deep divers are passionate about what they do and they will tell you their stories when asked. They don't generally holler them out at random so beware any deep diver that is.
Ber :lilbunny: