you mean underwater caving?
i love regular diving, i do free diving which is just diving without any breathing equipment. the only things i wear is my flippers, sometimes a wet suit, my goggles and a very short snorkel. i have went on a 10 metre dive without any of that though and id like to try doing it regularly. i love it vs scuba diving because of how unrestricting it is and how normal it feels vs having to follow instructions.
but underwater caving is the worst because of how dark it is, i went a metre into one and i couldn't tell how much time i had left in me and it gets tighter. so anything even your own body can get caught and suddenly you're stuck waiting to drown with no sense of way.
How does Yas Forums feel about underwater diving?
scary larry
Califag here. Guy I used to know from AA meetings like to cave dive, was an expert. He was a Chad and stil talked to me, really upbeat, cool guy with a kid. Went cave diving once by himself and never returned. Body washed up a few days later.
RIP Chad bro.
Some girl was talking at a meeting and mentioned his death, or I never woulda known. Sometimes people just stop going to meetings and you don't see them again.
I have a scuba license. I'd never go near a cave, much less alone. There's just so little time due to air and so easy to panic.
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No, this:
Former scuba diver for a VERY large aquatic park. Ask me anything.
I have years of this shit under my belt and the only thing that scares me now is dolphins. Seriously, dolphins are some of the oceans biggest assholes and the females are worse than the males. Beluga whales are cool as fuck and penguins are absolutely rad.
Sharks are retarded in aquariums and so are killer whales, but I actually didn't get to spend too much time with either, so I can't be sure. Sea lions smell like shit and will fuck you up if you threaten them, but are otherwise chill.
I may have to answer in batches because captcha is being gay
Don't you guys have any kind of underwater bread crumb system like pin a ribbon to a rock as you enter or take a turn so that you know how to get back out? I've never understood why cave diving kills so many people.
I recognize that it does, but I've never understood why. Background: Never dived anywhere besides streams and pools
You only dive with a cylinder? You've never dived 50m+ into the ocean with a rebreather?
Do you work at seaworld ?
Are penguins aggresive ?
How to seduce female dolphin?