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| Social Events And Charity Fundraising: Discuss Taking up Monty Halls Challenge! in the General Diving Forums forums: As it is will be summer you could dive nude, just with a neutrally buoyant cylinder, fins mask and reg, ... |
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| Diving nude is actually the solution to all my problems I think! No drysuit, no undersuit, etc. However, I don't think that Red Tarn is ready for my body! And I think if I did it naked, you should definitely stay at work!! Nice idea! I might make it mandatory for the men in the teams and I'll do shore cover!! |
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| I dont think so Miss kit kat, if we are naked then were all naked, no excuses. ![]() |
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| Ok, lets forget the nakedness. I'll have to think of some other cunning plan. Is a team of husky dogs carrying my kit classed as cheating? |
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| You should aim to get trimix trained before the challenge. Your cylinders would then be lighter than air just like balloons full of helium which float away on there own! (It does work like that, doesn't it? Or how about diving the three heighest lakes BUT getting from one to another by helicopter?
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