Thats a shame.
I'd be all over a 530 foot dive in 36 degree water if it was legal!![]()

I'm in! But that's a lot of mix. Can we do it on air?
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Thats a shame.
I'd be all over a 530 foot dive in 36 degree water if it was legal!![]()
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I'm in! But that's a lot of mix. Can we do it on air?
Just curiosity...
Somewhat new diver and already love the sport like crazy. Just got my EANx cert last night! Always looking to know and understand more about the fascinating world of diving. As I have learned more, I have become intrigued by tech diving. Staged decompression, trimix, advanced wreck and cave diving... they all seem like such awesome skillsets that could take SCUBA to a whole new level.
However... last night when I was asking an instructor about tech... he was less than flattering about the whole thing. This makes the 3rd or 4th person I've asked about tech diving that has offered less than rave reviews about it. I've heard so many different reasons. Last night's was something to the effect of: "What's so interesting about it? They dive to 330', stay a couple minutes, then spend hours ascending."
So far the other reasons I've heard from other people include:
** "Completely worthless unless you live on the coast and dive every day."
** "Certifications you will only use once."
** "Not many tech diving opportunities around to actually use your skills."
((and other inappropriate observations about the types of people that tech dive))
So my question... why the hating on technical diving? Is this a common feeling among mainstream divers, or maybe just with the groups I've dove with? Seems to me that tech would be a really awesome thing to get into once I am at a more advanced level. Is it really one of those paths that people regret taking once they do? Not trying to tick anyone off. As I said, tech sounds very fascinating to me based on what I know about it. I'm just wondering... because so far, I have literally NOT MET ONE PERSON that had anything good to say about it. :-/
Just curiosity...
.......... I'm just wondering... because so far, I have literally NOT MET ONE PERSON that had anything good to say about it. :-/
Why should there be so much drama?
You want to do tech dive? Get with a tech dive group and get with a tech instructor. Do your thing.
You want to do rec dive? Stick with rec dive.
Why do people always have to act all pious and righteous? Keep your comments to yourselves, be courteous to others and maybe, just maybe, that person will repay you with the same courtesy.
Just curiosity...
Somewhat new diver and already love the sport like crazy. Just got my EANx cert last night! Always looking to know and understand more about the fascinating world of diving. As I have learned more, I have become intrigued by tech diving. Staged decompression, trimix, advanced wreck and cave diving... they all seem like such awesome skillsets that could take SCUBA to a whole new level.
However... last night when I was asking an instructor about tech... he was less than flattering about the whole thing. This makes the 3rd or 4th person I've asked about tech diving that has offered less than rave reviews about it. I've heard so many different reasons. Last night's was something to the effect of: "What's so interesting about it? They dive to 330', stay a couple minutes, then spend hours ascending."
So far the other reasons I've heard from other people include:
** "Completely worthless unless you live on the coast and dive every day."
** "Certifications you will only use once."
** "Not many tech diving opportunities around to actually use your skills."
((and other inappropriate observations about the types of people that tech dive))
So my question... why the hating on technical diving? Is this a common feeling among mainstream divers, or maybe just with the groups I've dove with? Seems to me that tech would be a really awesome thing to get into once I am at a more advanced level. Is it really one of those paths that people regret taking once they do? Not trying to tick anyone off. As I said, tech sounds very fascinating to me based on what I know about it. I'm just wondering... because so far, I have literally NOT MET ONE PERSON that had anything good to say about it. :-/
Another thought (not going to read all the posts).
If you aren't confident, you have no business diving. That's especially true when you get into situations that deny you access to the surface (hard or soft overheads).
Arrogance and self-confidence are two sides of the same coin, and I imagine would could easily be mistaken for the other.