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| Originally Posted by aquayle All the tables & surface intervals have, I guess been calculated at sea level. But, if you have to go home over a mountain, then how high before the pressure gradient becomes too high & bubbles form.
In other words, when should we start to become concerned about how high to go (not flying of course) whilst still off-gassing?
Andy |
I've wondered the same thing a few times, usually when in Tenerife. Would setting your computer to say you're diving at the altitude you're planning on going to after compensate for this perhaps?