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    I got it, Thank You! I would like to know what the new rules are there. Does anyone know them? Cindy Butler

    "Philosophy is a purely personal matter. A genuine philosopher's credo is the outcome of a single complex personality; it cannot be transferred. No two persons, if sincere, can have the same philosophy."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindy
    I got it, Thank You! I would like to know what the new rules are there. Does anyone know them? Cindy Butler
    Hey Cindy,
    All you have to do is go to Scuba West (just off hwy 19 a few blocks north of 52, turn between Bank of America and a Family Funeral Home), show your cave certification, sign the waiver, and get the code to the lock on the gate. It's good edicate to pick up trash and put it in the can after your dive. You have to be CDS and Wakulla or Abe Davis.

    "If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space"

    www.floridacavediver.com

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    I would not recommend diving it in more than 2-person teams, especially if the visibility is bad, because the trailing diver likely won't see much. Decompression stops are also a problem because you have to stack on top of each other until you get to the last stop. A 32% - 34% mix is good for this system and reduces decompression time to just a few minutes, if any.


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    This is the Access Policy from the NSSCDS:

    http://www.nsscds.org/school_sink.htm


    I don't know why they have not updated the links on their site for this.

    Cindy, if you would like you can PM me for access.


    Joe


    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Pyle
    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."


 

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