And learn from techies, who are used to being self-sufficient. They roll over when around 20' down on initial descent to check for any bubbles. An occasional similar check during the dive is a good idea. In any case, practicing swimming along upside down at depth is a good check on buoyancy control.
Sometimes it's just one thing after another!
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DandyDon
, Oct 01 2004 10:13 PM
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#31
Posted 16 October 2004 - 05:10 AM
#32
Posted 16 October 2004 - 07:06 AM
Never tried that? Sounds like a very good idea. I'll work on in in Athens in a couple of weeks. With a max 20 foot bottom, I hope I don't plow myself into the silt!And learn from techies, who are used to being self-sufficient. They roll over when around 20' down on initial descent to check for any bubbles. An occasional similar check during the dive is a good idea. In any case, practicing swimming along upside down at depth is a good check on buoyancy control.
What would Patton do...?
Yeah I know: I've been branded a non-group person - doesn't play well with others. I am so upset. Let me know if you want to have some fun, without the drama - I'm good for that.
Yeah I know: I've been branded a non-group person - doesn't play well with others. I am so upset. Let me know if you want to have some fun, without the drama - I'm good for that.
#33
Posted 16 October 2004 - 05:26 PM
I heard the Greeks weren't too keen on visitors diving, Don? They seem to think we'll stuff our goody bags with more Marbles.
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