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    Quote Originally Posted by hunabku View Post
    You want to be able to be completely still in a horizontal position... Try to do the entire dive horizontal.
    So you're saying my open water instructor was wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sskasser View Post
    OOOO so true! SLOOOOWWWW is fast. And ENJOY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    So you're saying my open water instructor was wrong?
    YO' INSTRUCTOR WAS WRONG!!!! Sorry, watching the Waterboy! LOL. I always hate how in OW classes they sit someone on the bottom on their knees and make them do skills. My OW class was taught by cave divers, with my intent on becoming a cave diver. I was not allowed to touch the bottom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesK View Post
    YO' INSTRUCTOR WAS WRONG!!!! Sorry, watching the Waterboy! LOL. I always hate how in OW classes they sit someone on the bottom on their knees and make them do skills. My OW class was taught by cave divers, with my intent on becoming a cave diver. I was not allowed to touch the bottom.
    Mine was taught by a cave diver and was conducted in a similar manner...despite the fact that I had less than zero interest in doing something as retarted as cave diving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaveMD View Post
    Mine was taught by a cave diver and was conducted in a similar manner...despite the fact that I had less than zero interest in doing something as retarted as cave diving.
    LOL. yeah, you see how well that worked! LOL...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesK View Post
    LOL. yeah, you see how well that worked! LOL...
    I still am a little perplexed as to how I got talked into this. I'm glad I did though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaveMD View Post
    I still am a little perplexed as to how I got talked into this. I'm glad I did though.

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    2 years ago, I had zero interest in cave diving. Having experience caving in dry caves exposed me to times of confusion as to the way out. I though anyone who did cave diving was absolutely nuts.

    Now, I am taking steps to become a cave diver. There must be something in the spring water that keeps drawing us back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaveMD View Post
    I still am a little perplexed as to how I got talked into this. I'm glad I did though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john844 View Post
    2 years ago, I had zero interest in cave diving. Having experience caving in dry caves exposed me to times of confusion as to the way out. I though anyone who did cave diving was absolutely nuts.

    Now, I am taking steps to become a cave diver. There must be something in the spring water that keeps drawing us back.
    You could be on to something. Maybe the chemicals in the run off have turned the springs in to some sort of liquid meth.
    Life is a series of experiences. One after another. Then you die. How cool are your experiences?

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    Juan Ponce de León had it all figured out...
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