Texasguy
Contributor
I think it is important to dive 100+ft. First, you get used to this mentally that you are in the world without color and it is not your vision that is compromised. Second, you get to experience, maybe, elation or doom, and learn to recognize these symptoms as ways of dealing with them, rather than giving in to them. Another lesson is how much air the bladder now holds, that any quick movement up will make you very buoyant, assent should be gradual and one would be quick to find the purge button or valve lace.
It is an experience. Though, I agree, unless it is a wreck, most life that grows on the bottom is pretty much goes only to 90 feet. Not much to find at 130 feet.
It is an experience. Though, I agree, unless it is a wreck, most life that grows on the bottom is pretty much goes only to 90 feet. Not much to find at 130 feet.