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Old 11-09-03, 05:22 PM
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Yep, wetlettuce is right, it is in meters.

I know that these are not typical "weekend" files, but i wanted o show what is possible deco-wise if you use the right tools and gas and methods.
Deco is, whenever possible, in a habitat on O2 at 9m.
You have to take care about gasbreaks then of course.

We do maybe 4-8 longs dives per year, where i would call everything long that is more than 4 hours.

As bouncedives i would count Bottomtimes of less than one hour and shallower than 100m.

But i would never use the word "bounce" in a negative way, since most fun and/or wreckdives are bouncedives and i still love that.
The deco from a bounce is more difficult since if it a saturation dive is it always about the same...

About the sawtooth:
Yepp, you have to be careful, so whenever we have to go "really up" we either do it fast and/or do some deep-stops.
Also you have to think about the deco-ceiling.

The problem is: when cave has a sawtooth profile, we have do dive a sawtooth  

We called the last Gourneyrasdive
http://www.ekpp.de/projects/gourneyras03_07/index.html
when the cave was going vertical upwards again after laying 400m of new line and survey it out.

You just need a reason to call the dive  

With "bounces" i think more people get bend because they rely on their computers, but i am sure this horse has beaten to death here on this forum...

Michael
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