I was asked today If I could fill in for someone guiding. I was quite flattered that I was even considered. My immediate reaction was that I would suck as a guide and I declined, which lead me to think about what makes a good guide.
I dive a lot so I have lots of diving experience, though maybe not so many different systems. I am a bit of a grumpy git, so probably would lack patience with those less experienced or opinionated.
I think diving experience is about 30% of the package. The rest is divided up in being personable, doing great briefings, delivering decent sandwiches and making sure all the logistics are as transparent as possible and that diving passion comes over and that the client never feels processed in any way.
Any thoughts on what makes a good guide?


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