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OMG I don't think I could stand to watch a video of myself before say dive 60. Holy crap!
Ditto the log. As a newbie it has really helped me learn more quickly how different dive environments, gear configs and even buddies affect my diving.
Focused now on mastering dry suit so I can take rescue.
This thread reminds me to thank my many DNY dive buddies. You have eached contributed to my growth as a diver and I certainly would not be to this point without you. SOOOOO looking forward to jumping into the water with you all again soon!
Please be kind to this drysuit cork on April 10 !!!
The buoyancy course sounds good. Anyone here doing that? Even in the topics I dive a full suit, so there's always that concern. My two concerns for this would be 1) getting there from NYC and 2) the water temp. I have a full 7mm with 5mm merino-lined hooded vest.
The buoyancy course sounds good. Anyone here doing that? Even in the topics I dive a full suit, so there's always that concern. My two concerns for this would be 1) getting there from NYC and 2) the water temp. I have a full 7mm with 5mm merino-lined hooded vest.
The buoyancy 101 coarse that I spoke to Ed Hayes about is in a pool