I reached my 100th dive today!

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Not only did I reach my 100th dive today I became a newly minted cave diver! I wanted my 100th dive to be something special and a dive to remember. It was great how everything worked out. It was a beautiful dive in Peacock Springs. There is great beauty beyond the Grim Reaper sign.

Congratulations on the successful completion of your goal in your own special way.
 
Not only did I reach my 100th dive today I became a newly minted cave diver! I wanted my 100th dive to be something special and a dive to remember. It was great how everything worked out. It was a beautiful dive in Peacock Springs. There is great beauty beyond the Grim Reaper sign.

Congratulations!!! I hope you continue to love this hobby and keep diving for many many years!!!


Cheers,
Roger
 
Well done and congratulations...
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Wow... where did they all come from?

No to worry. Enjoy!
 
A HUGE deal!!!! Congratulations. My wife's 100th dive was on a day boat off of Kona, and I made here a commemorative long sleeve T shirt. The boat crew created a certificate and had a little "party" on board with our new friends who happened to be diving on the boat that day. It was very cool, as is you cave dive for #100. I hope all present made a suitable fuss, as it is an event to celebrate. All of my milepost dives seem to be pretty pedantic. Again congratulations on this very meaningful milestone. Stay active!! ( and make a commemortive shirt)
DivemasterDennis
 
Tracy, it's been quite a ride. I remember your first posts, where you had buoyancy control issues and problems . . . and now you've passed a cave class. That's a lot of work and a lot of diving in a short time. Here's wishing you years of that kind of passion and application in this sport!
 
hey, congrats! and i did my 100 in cavern/intro class, too, 13 months after being certified.
 
The 100th dive is suppose to be done naked!

Congrats!!!!!!

LoL! There is no way I would dive in 68 degree water in nothing less than a wetsuit! Although it might have made the dive more interesting for my instructor who was swimming behind me!!! Haha!
 
Tracy, it's been quite a ride. I remember your first posts, where you had buoyancy control issues and problems . . . and now you've passed a cave class. That's a lot of work and a lot of diving in a short time. Here's wishing you years of that kind of passion and application in this sport!

Thanks. :) It was a lot of hard work but the end result was worth every moment. I had a couple very good instructors who believed in me helping me along the way and that made all the difference in the world.
 

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