I was sorely tempted by one in Florida about a year and a half ago, until I found out it was sidemount only . . . No point owning a cave you can't dive in, right?
You can, but you must give in to the side.....side....lol
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I was sorely tempted by one in Florida about a year and a half ago, until I found out it was sidemount only . . . No point owning a cave you can't dive in, right?
Doubles, DUI CLX450, can light, and spring straps that are the right size!!!
Most of all i'd like a quarry to dive. Diving in N Ireland is really getting me down, the weather ruins everything!!!
Well, dang... you just need to get your band scheduled on a concert tour of some great dive venues...
Diving in N Ireland is really getting me down, the weather ruins everything!!!
Well, dang... you just need to get your band scheduled on a concert tour of some great dive venues...
Doubles, DUI CLX450, can light, and spring straps that are the right size!!!
Most of all i'd like a quarry to dive. Diving in N Ireland is really getting me down, the weather ruins everything!!!
I guess the other mans grass is always greener. In Scotland we've got the west coast lochs and whilst I've never needed to dive in a quarry, we all rave about the great diving to be found off Northern Ireland. I find +- £5 for 1m of bungy and 1m of plastic hose from B+Q and a couple of cable ties makes better straps than S/S.