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| Cave & Cavern Diving: Discuss Cavern cave diving in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Hi has any one done any of the cavern /cave diving courses with farworld or any other training orginsatoins in ... |
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| Imported post You might want to PM kinetic. He was trying to get a course organised, and had a lot of details from Farrworld. I might well be joining him on the course if this infernal shoulder of mine ever gets better! It could be fun - A YD cave diving course! I can imagine the jokes already... |
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| Imported post <font color='#8D38C9'>Martyn Farr is extremely knowlegable and a good teacher. A few of his ex-students have come into the CDG from his courses and I have generally found them to be competant (if conservative) cave divers. I can put you in contact with some of his ex-students if you wish. Like I said, I only know the ones that have gone on to join the CDG and I have heard that not everyone passes muster. Personally, I'd save the money and go direct to the CDG where the training is freely available to the dedicated. If you just want the badge then a commercial course is probably more suitable... Duncan
__________________ DISCLAIMER: Cave diving is dangerous. Do not do it! Remember I told you so. Everything else I say is bollocks. |
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| Imported post Hi Duncan. Please can you tell us more about cave training through the CDG. They seem to have a reputation for being extremely hard to get into and that the training is only offered to those that are willing to be "gophers" for a long period of time. I have not contacted the CDG directly and I have not met any CDG members so I don't know how much, if any, of the above is true.
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The CDG recently moved the criterion that the candidate be an experience caver from a joining requirement to one of qualification. Thus it is possible for an open water diver to come into the group but they will be expected to acquire these skills in order to qualify. Being a caver is important for diving in UK conditions (which are more like caving underwater) for safety and also the plain fact that unless you are prepared to go caving then you will soon run out of dive sites. Training is free and given in the trainers' spare time so the learning process is slow - giving time for the candidate to absorb their knowledge. Most of the UK's active cave divers are committed cave explorers so have to juggle time spent tutoring with their own desire to get out a push stuff. For this reason, someone is more likely to take on a trainee who shows aptitude for being at the sharp end than some cave tourist or badge collector i.e. an apprentice. I have taken people who have never dived to full qualification in 12 months though a lot depends on the vagaries of the Britsih weather and availablity of people to dive with, some people take a lot longer. The rules and requirements can be found on the CDG website. I would also refer readers to this article on the CDG website. If you don't have time to follow the CDG path, the CDG probably doesn't have time for you - by all means take a commercial course - there are several to choose from and as far as I know, Martyn Farr is the only person who teaches in UK sites.
__________________ DISCLAIMER: Cave diving is dangerous. Do not do it! Remember I told you so. Everything else I say is bollocks. |
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| Imported post Scoff of the CDG has very kindly offered to show some of us his side mount rig at Capernwray at the end of this month. If you are northern based, this may be a good chance to learn more of the CDG ways before deciding how to proceed. There is some lovely cave diving in France/Florida/Mexico great for divers, with good commercial courses available. I suspect if you are seriously thinking of UK stuff, get well commited and contact your local CDG as a first port of call. Their web site pointed to by Duncan will tell you all you need to know. Cheers, Malcolm. |
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| Imported post thanks Fiona.
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Duncan
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