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| Surface Interval: Discuss Noobi diving Experiance in the General Diving Forums forums: <font color='#000F22'> Quote[/b] (abucksdiver @ June 03 2003,14:06)]I've also done the "forget to connect the drysuit hose" thang... but managed ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#8D38C9'>definately not a newbie thing.....I took mine off the 1st stage(reason forgotten), then forgot to put it back on...i only noticed after i had jumped in and had to borrow my buddy's inflator. Another occasion, my buddy was diving with argon, which ran out half way to the hydrobox. I remained blissfully unaware, until we got out after a 40 min dive when he was virtually hypothermic...he didn't abort as it was my first 30m dive Awww note do not lend argon bottle to others unless they refill it |
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| Imported post 1) Very first pool session. Every time I moved, I rolled over onto my back, couldn't stay on an even keel, spent most of the time upside down looking up at the surface. Thought I'd never get the hang of it. 2) One of my first trips abroad, to the Maldives. Dive guide: "There's a strong current the first few metres, so don't hang about on the surface. Jump in with an empty BC and go straight down to the bottom. We'll meet there." So John jumps in, sees everybody else way below him but is unable to descend. Oh dear, no weightbelt! 3) Ireland. Jump in with my zip open. Cold as hell and the few metres' swim back to the boat was the hardest I've ever done. The dive afterwards in a soggy undersuit after emptying the water out of my drysuit was probably also the coldest I've ever experienced.
__________________ "From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free." - Jacques Cousteau |
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