The only time you really need a snorkel

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Bismark

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Even in the winter, you need to keep your skills up
 

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Terrible form. Note the knees dropped and the pelvic area unnaturally humped out of the H2O. As a caring buddy, I would correct this with a firm push downward on the lower back, bringing the entire chest area, midriff, and pelvis into alignment with the thighs.

The subject would also benefit from switching to a frog kick, where opening the thighs up would help lower the pelvis again. As a side note, swimming is often hot, and those open thighs help cool the region down.
 
Was there alcohol involved in this incident?

Moment before the picture was snapped, the subject stepped out of the shower and was told that the bottle of 25 year-old Macallen "is around here somewhere under the snow."
 
That looks really cold. Do you need an ice diving specialty to participate or just lots of alcohol?
 
I hope he wasn't trying to impress his girlfriend ... :shocked2:

BTW - snorkels can come in handy for self-donning a rear-zip drysuit ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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