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Hey you guys (and gals) throw up a few in-cave (or near cave) photos of yourself or that you shot.
 
Man, you have some nice pictures! Once I get some photos of me in a cave, I will post them.
 
Ok, a few...

Here's one at Ginnie...

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Here's one at Jackson Blue

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Here's another at Jackson Blue

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It's got about 35 dives on it now. So yeah, fairly new.

I absolutely L O V E it!! I haven't done a cave dive without it since I got it and I even wore it in Key Largo a couple times at New Years when it was pouring rain. Put it on in the Hotel and walked down to the dock (we were staying at the HI). Not a lot of people in Key Largo get to see drysuits and I got a lot of questions/looks/comments about it. Pretty funny but I was VERY comfortable while everyone else was miserable on the boatride in the pouring rain!
 
Great suit-

had mine since 1999 and taken it all over the place on trips (business and personal) it packs in a regulator bag! New meaning to carry-on drysuit. I even had a few buddies tease me about flying with it over the North Atlantic but I have really been happy with mine. If it wasn't August you were going to Akumal in then I would consider bringing it with all the Bottom Time you guys will be getting in. But if you have a good wetsuit that's all you will need.
 
I'm not yet a cave diver but want to be. I noticed that WYDT was not wearing gloves in the gorgeous photos. Why is that? It must be chilly if u have on a dry suit.
 
Excellent Question, Art.chick.

Most cavers don't use gloves. I don't. I don't know anyone who wears gloves in North Florida.
 
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