An account of an incident I had on Jan. 17, 2011 during a scientific dive at Otter Springs, in Gilchrist County, Florida. Lessons learned on a dive I would not want to soon repeat:
http://www.rebreatherpro.com/2011/01...ve-part-1.html
Jill Heinerth
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An account of an incident I had on Jan. 17, 2011 during a scientific dive at Otter Springs, in Gilchrist County, Florida. Lessons learned on a dive I would not want to soon repeat:
http://www.rebreatherpro.com/2011/01...ve-part-1.html
Jill Heinerth
Thanks for sharing Jill. Glad you are still here to post this !!!!!
I wish they'd just go ahead and open up Otter Springs already :/
Thanks for the report, looking forward to future segments.
Thanks Jill.
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thnks Jill for sharing
glad your OK Jill, wow your going to overtake me!!!!
Jill Heinerth's lessons learned from a bad cave dive continue.
Lesson Five: Solo or Buddy
James Barrat told me: “At one moment they are your buddy and the next moment they are the cork in the bottle containing your life.” Some dives are not meant for two people. Everyone on a team must be ready for self rescue and be prepared to stick it out for buddy rescue. We all need to be self sufficient team divers in everything we do. That said, there are some dives that are better made alone. A redundant brain is an awesome thing if the conditions are suitable, but in some caves, it simply gets in the way.
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Thanks Jill, it goes to show that even the most experienced divers can have "stuff" happen :-)