Had some really good times over the years, but all things come to an end eventually. My time has come to leave scuba, so I bid you all farewell and best wishes in your future endeavors.:happywave
I find that about 5 to 7 miles of walking everyday helps relieve some of the soreness and stiffness. Also swimming seems to help reduce the level of soreness. There are times when a good dose of Ibuprofen takes the edge off enough to tolerate. Sometimes I get more relief with a heating pad...
I use cattle for most of mine:D, but the yard is done with a reel mower :dork2: . If the grass gets too overgrown then I do have a major weed wacker as tstorm calls them:D
Lawn mowing season has begun for me already. So far I have worked two days and only have about 30% of my lawn mowed. According to my pedometer I have walked 12.25 miles to get that 30% done:11: I may do more walking than diving this year:D
Anyone else started on their yards?
The most common quarry for many of us that is probably the closest to CVG is Falling Rock in LaGrange Ky. Off the top of my head I'm guessing its about 70 to 80 miles from the CVG area via I-71. If you can gives us the dates you would be available I'm sure some of us would be willing to meet up...
I'm too tired to be grumpy today; something about a two hour workout in the pool getting ready for the diving season to begin. Darn old age is killin' me:D
I agree with crosing.
There is no need to worry with small differences in the dry weight of a BC. What really counts is that a diver is properly weighted for the dive with the equipment being worn for that dive and can dive proficiently.
:rofl3: I have to do the opposite and take my glasses off to read a computer screen and I have bifocals:D Besides if you aren't already, you soon will be, according to your profile, one of us Grumpy Old Divers:lotsalove: Here's a second cup of :coffee:
Actually he seems to be asking if the NAUI certification will get in the way of taking a PADI rescue course. If he has in his posession the OW & AOW cards from NAUI then he can be accepted into a PADI rescue course.
Whether or not he has the actual skill set for the NAUI certifications is a...
I didn't see in your profile what your agency your earlier certifications were through so I will mention things you might not know if you were certified through an agency other than NAUI.
In open water, rescue another diver during a skin dive. This could be a surface rescue or may involve a...
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