Fishkiller
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Well friends I just, ok a couple of hours ago, finished a night dive.
Here are a few of the questions that I came across while I was in the water, along with a few thoughts...
What is worse while decending in low viz: Wondering how fast the bottom is aproaching or hitting the botton before you see it?
Does thinking about claustrophobia make one claustrophobic?
How often does the magnetic pole shift? Do they shift enough?
Say you take a nice breath and slowly exhale then attempt to breathe again, do you think of the problem solving flow chart or how much longer you can go before you get air?
I had my dog on the pier along with a friend, when I came to the surface I was told that my dog wimpered and wined the whole time. While I used some physical coaxing soon my dog was soon swimming and was VERY content to be with me. While at the shore it occured to me that I could use her as a buddy, ya know in low viz conditions a buddyline is used, who is to say that both buddies have to be under water at the same time?
I adjusted my bouyancy such that my head was about a foot below the surface at a layed back profile what was more desirable the moon sparkling or the sun?
Then why is it that without any fins one cannot propel oneself in the water, to the degree that one does without gear?
Here are a few of the questions that I came across while I was in the water, along with a few thoughts...
What is worse while decending in low viz: Wondering how fast the bottom is aproaching or hitting the botton before you see it?
Does thinking about claustrophobia make one claustrophobic?
How often does the magnetic pole shift? Do they shift enough?
Say you take a nice breath and slowly exhale then attempt to breathe again, do you think of the problem solving flow chart or how much longer you can go before you get air?
I had my dog on the pier along with a friend, when I came to the surface I was told that my dog wimpered and wined the whole time. While I used some physical coaxing soon my dog was soon swimming and was VERY content to be with me. While at the shore it occured to me that I could use her as a buddy, ya know in low viz conditions a buddyline is used, who is to say that both buddies have to be under water at the same time?
I adjusted my bouyancy such that my head was about a foot below the surface at a layed back profile what was more desirable the moon sparkling or the sun?
Then why is it that without any fins one cannot propel oneself in the water, to the degree that one does without gear?