bearpaw8491
Senior Member
Will 5 gals be enough? It Apfelwein and its still bubblin'!
It would mean that you would have to use your brain and initiative, just like we had to do before the internet was invented. I'm sorry, but it would be harder for the youngsters than we had it. After all, it was what we did all the time!
I've read that experienced and/or professionals are more likely to get killed in various activities as they get over confident, fail to take basic precautions, and/or take unnecessary risks.When I was much younger I was part of a caving community that would frequent local and not so local caves. Our club had a man who was a professional diver, huge helmet and all, worked the piling in harbors as I recall. He lost his life diving in a cave, don’t know the details of how it happened. And this was a professional diver.
Diving is a very unforgiving hobby. Any equipment failure or accident leaves you in an environment where you can’t breathe… and now you have about a minute to figure it out. That’s why we have backup equipment. If it comes to it, In open water situations you can surface. Depending on the depth You may get the bends but you’ll probably live. In any confined space you lose that option. People also don’t realize that In wrecks and caves one careless move can kick up so much sediment that you are suddenly navigating by feel. Diving is not a sport for risk takers or excitable people.When I was much younger I was part of a caving community that would frequent local and not so local caves. Our club had a man who was a professional diver, huge helmet and all, worked the piling in harbors as I recall. He lost his life diving in a cave, don’t know the details of how it happened. And this was a professional diver.
Well said.Diving is a very unforgiving hobby. Any equipment failure or accident leaves you in an environment where you can’t breathe… and now you have about a minute to figure it out. That’s why we have backup equipment. If it comes to it, In open water situations you can surface. Depending on the depth You may get the bends but you’ll probably live. In any confined space you lose that option. People also don’t realize that In wrecks and caves one careless move can kick up so much sediment that you are suddenly navigating by feel. Diving is not a sport for risk takers or excitable people.
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