Dive logs are a very important part of the diving experience. More than that, they document how many dives a diver has made, and in what kind of envirenments.
However, I have found an even better use for my diving logs, which I'll get to later in this thread. It involves collecting information, and learning over a longer period of time, from my dives.
But before I get into that, how are you using your dive log? What does it mean to you? What information are you collecting, is it hard copy or soft copy? Are you integrating your dive computer info into your dive log, or recording bottom time/decompression info manually? In short, how are you using your dive log?
SeaRat
However, I have found an even better use for my diving logs, which I'll get to later in this thread. It involves collecting information, and learning over a longer period of time, from my dives.
But before I get into that, how are you using your dive log? What does it mean to you? What information are you collecting, is it hard copy or soft copy? Are you integrating your dive computer info into your dive log, or recording bottom time/decompression info manually? In short, how are you using your dive log?
SeaRat