Bumping a really old thread with a question. Recently, my home flooded. I lost 90% of everything I owned, including my dive log book. As a diver who's transitioning from AOW to Cave, what would you do if you lost all of your proof of dive records?
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Bumping a really old thread with a question. Recently, my home flooded. I lost 90% of everything I owned, including my dive log book. As a diver who's transitioning from AOW to Cave, what would you do if you lost all of your proof of dive records?
Instructor wise, I know that to be the case, ONLY because he got to see it before it was lost. I took nitrox and sidemount with him already. I'm more upset that I don't have the documented memories (still have the actual memories at this point in life) of the last 14 years. I'm tempted to at least log what I remember of them but will have to place a large asterisk by them as "actual depth, tank readings, visibility, date, dive table class, etc unknown". It wasn't many dives by you guys standards, but again, sucks to lose what I had.
All my dives are in 3 part logs. I have a log book, download from my computer to desktop and laptop, and a back up on My Passport Hard Drive. I have crashes but never lost my dives. Fortunately I have not had a flood.
Sorry for your loss but I am sure it has taught you to back up your records.