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Learn this lesson for the last time out: Diving in the Puget Sound means buy a dry-suit. I froze in my wet-suit.

Billy
 
Hudson Grotto is a GREAT place to give or take classes!
 
Plowing fields underwater is bad, very, very bad...

*smacked into the bottom a couple of times, but hey that happens with bad vis right? :wink:
 
I learned that even if your computer says you are ok to keep diving you might not be ok. I got dehydratede and bent. Computer said all ok. Tough lesson. 6 dry months.
 
I learned "I REALLY CAN" control my buoyancy again in a SEmi dry suit in cold CA waters and get "almost" descent photos. Now I need a good fisheye lens and I may even want to ocassionally freeze my fanny off.

Oh.. and setting up a "Haunted Dive" is the most Halloween fun I've had since I was six!
 
I finally got my buoyancy down on dive #16 what a great feeling. Soon I will need to get a wetsuit so I guess it will back to square 1, but that is part of the fun.
 
I learned that even if your computer says you are ok to keep diving you might not be ok. I got dehydratede and bent. Computer said all ok. Tough lesson. 6 dry months.

Wow, that's horrible.
Care to elaborate on the circumstances?
How many previous dives, how deep, what was the profile, etc.
Where did it happen?
 

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