NVDiver
Guest
Hi Everyone,
A beginning post from a beginner. I just started diving in July and totally fell in love with it. I now have about 20 dives logged and just got my advanced and nitrox certifications. Next for me is dry suit and rescue diving.
Mostly I joined this board to learn about diving and equipment. I am getting ready to buy my own rig so I want to know as much about the equipment as possible so I can buy the best equipment for me.
I mostly dive Lake Tahoe. Its great, not as much life as the ocean, but the rock formations are top notch and visibility is normally incredible! There is a dive in the lake at the Rubicon Wall that I am working my way up to (I hear its a pretty advanced dive, so I decided to wait to try it).
My future plans (which are subject to change) are to keep logging dives in the lake. Take a couple of boat trips out in Monterey, and (hopefully), make it to Australia or South Africa to do some cage diving in 2008.
Take care and be safe.
A beginning post from a beginner. I just started diving in July and totally fell in love with it. I now have about 20 dives logged and just got my advanced and nitrox certifications. Next for me is dry suit and rescue diving.
Mostly I joined this board to learn about diving and equipment. I am getting ready to buy my own rig so I want to know as much about the equipment as possible so I can buy the best equipment for me.
I mostly dive Lake Tahoe. Its great, not as much life as the ocean, but the rock formations are top notch and visibility is normally incredible! There is a dive in the lake at the Rubicon Wall that I am working my way up to (I hear its a pretty advanced dive, so I decided to wait to try it).
My future plans (which are subject to change) are to keep logging dives in the lake. Take a couple of boat trips out in Monterey, and (hopefully), make it to Australia or South Africa to do some cage diving in 2008.
Take care and be safe.