No pole yet?
There are 2 horizontal ones in the back. You really have to know what you're doing to use those.
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No pole yet?
I wish my wife came with a trailer hitch and tires. All I got was a mortgage and a headache. Lol
You Rock!There are 2 horizontal ones in the back. You really have to know what you're doing to use those.
Again, its not the idea that someone died in a system that creeps me out. I dive in several caverns that had claimed several lives in each. It is the fact that there still is a body in the water at Vortex that has me on the fence whether I would dive there again.
There is no other body there. The few people that have died were recovered. This we know for a faact.
How sure are you that every person that ever died in there is known about?
How sure are you that every person that ever died in there is known about?
I would like to say that I do not want to go there until a body is recovered. I have discussed it with some recovery team guys, and if he was wedged in a tight spot, there would be a chance of one day him breaking free. I would not want to dive there if there is a chance of a body floating up, or coming out. I wouldn't dive again, but that is me. I know we dive places where people have died and there bodies might not have been recovered but it's still a disturbing thought. Still this is my opinion and I do not think any less of anyone who would. My stomach just can't handle that. Vortex was never a "fun" dive for me, just a training spot.