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Thread: What makes a dive something to log?

 


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    you'd be surprised, sometimes that wanes after thirty years or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catherine96821 View Post
    you'd be surprised, sometimes that wanes after thirty years or so.
    Never logged a dive, have 2000 or more after 30 yrs of diving. Just like to be in the ocean free and solo, relaxing and fun, fishes not "teams" or "drills" etc.

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    Well, I wouldn't discount confined water like this 33 metre deep training pool in Belgium, Nemo33,

    http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/bas...ool-scuba.html

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    Any dive more than 15 minutes with a SI of greater than 15 minutes.

    Dive to 20 feet for 20 min come up for 30 sec find way back 20 feet for 10 min = 1 30 min dive for me

    Dive to 30 feet for 20 min come up to shore for 30 min to reconfigure gear the 20 feet for 20 min = 2 dives 20 min each

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coalcracker View Post
    Never logged a dive, have 2000 or more after 30 yrs of diving. Just like to be in the ocean free and solo, relaxing and fun, fishes not "teams" or "drills" etc.
    Sorry, but if you haven't logged them, your "2000 or more" is a WAG and your "logged dives 2000+" in your profile is a lie. If you've never logged a dive like you claim, you have 0 logged dives.
    The Devil's in the details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoredivr View Post
    Well, I wouldn't discount confined water like this 33 metre deep training pool in Belgium, Nemo33,

    http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/bas...ool-scuba.html
    I wouldn't log it, but it does look like fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    I wouldn't log it, but it does look like fun.
    I go there sunday... I don't know what to do anymore!!!

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    Anything that requires filing a Police report.
    The fact that you're paranoid does not mean that they're not out to get you.

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