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superheavydeathmetal

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Hi, all!
I am just your typical recreational diver. I try to do a trip per year. This year, I am planning to go to Roatan around September. I have been to Fiji, Australia, Indonesia, Bonaire and Cozumel.

I like drift, reef, night, wreck, pretty much anything with good visibility. Cenotes top my bucket list.

I use a Scubapro Litehawk, which I love because it is so sleek and minimalist, and holds just enough weight for me when wearing a 5mil suit, and my Uwatec SmartCom is a great computer! I dive Nitrox whenever I can.

The closest thing to technical diving I have ever done is one tutorial with a sidemount rig, which was cool. I have never done drysuit, but that is something I would certainly try. I have never done any kind of advanced-mix gasses or anything like that. Rebreather? Way out of my league.

Thanks for having me!
- Conley
 
howdy and welcome Conley from south Florida USA.....
 
Thanks, all! I just booked a trip to Roatán!
Yesterday, airfare was less than $700. Today, one day later, when I am ready to book, it was $975+ Agggh! I wanted to scream.

Luckily, I found a "Priceline Exclusive Deal" flying out of a different airport for $681.
 
Welcome to SB.
 
Cenotes on your bucket list huh?

We dove "The Pit" and "Dos Ojos" yesterday.
Today "Ponderosa" and "Tajma Ha" all clear as a bell unless you hit a halocline then you will think your mask needs clearing.
Strange sights those haloclines where salt and fresh water mix.
 

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