God?
And you just hit the flaming trifecta!
Not I. I've seen enough posts from Ian to believe him competent to do that.Wanta bet how many posts are now going to tell you that you are going to die?
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God?
And you just hit the flaming trifecta!
Not I. I've seen enough posts from Ian to believe him competent to do that.Wanta bet how many posts are now going to tell you that you are going to die?
Not I. I've seen enough posts from Ian to believe him competent to do that.
But I was following Richard Pyle.
At the Bishop Museum in Honolulu.
Not necessarily. The brief could be highly detailed, explaining how you're going to penetrate a wreck, giving specifics on depth, time, where you're going, etc. But if you're not trained for overhead, it's still a trust me dive.
I've given this a bit or thought, what is the difference between a "trust-me" dive and a mentoring dive. I've made lots of dives over the years that I was not qualified to do with people whom I sought out, as THE EXPERT in what I wanted learn, Rich Pyle, Parker Turner, Greg Stanton, Peter Gimbel, Walt Hendricks Sr., Jeff Bozanic, Lloyd Austin, and lots of others. So I've made lots and lots of "trust-me" dives ... but they were planed from the get-go, they just weren't "formal" classes.
You guys are way to hung up on cards. I don't need a card, I don't want a card, all I ever needed was a vote of my Diving Control Board.
I've given this a bit or thought, what is the difference between a "trust-me" dive and a mentoring dive. I've made lots of dives over the years that I was not qualified to do with people whom I sought out, as THE EXPERT in what I wanted learn, Rich Pyle, Parker Turner, Greg Stanton, Peter Gimbel, Walt Hendricks Sr., Jeff Bozanic, Lloyd Austin, and lots of others. So I've made lots and lots of "trust-me" dives ... but they were planed from the get-go, they just weren't "formal" classes.