Thanks to all who took time to read and send positive comments, here and on other sites. Here is the final lesson and conclusion of my Worst Cave Dive tale.
Jill Heinerth
Thanks to all who took time to read and send positive comments, here and on other sites. Here is the final lesson and conclusion of my Worst Cave Dive tale.
Jill Heinerth
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The best piece of advice here is to never give up. As long as there's still air in your cylinders, you better be trying to get out.
Rob Neto
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"Survival depends on being able to suppress anxiety and replace it with calm, clear, quick and correct reasoning..." -Sheck Exley
I agree with "never give up", but I also agree that you shouldn't put yourself in danger looking for someone who might already be out, or who might be better off if you went for help.
Last edited by FW; 01-24-2011 at 06:01 PM. Reason: Fixed typo
Great recap of the events. Thanks soo much for sharing.
Stay safe
Sam
Would you really want to relive that boredom?
Thank you Jill and I have been following your blog.
Your report and another I found last week have been ringing in my head for a while.
I appreciate your thoughts and willingness to allow us to be in on the debrief of your dive.
These dives teach us as individuals but when shared teach us all.
Thank you.
JCG
Thanks again, Jill, for sharing your story and your thoughts. I'd still be willing to dive with you.
WJH
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