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    Default new member HELLO TO ALL THE LIST

    Hello list:
    I have been diving for some years now and love to cave dive. I have joined the list to get some help to improve my cave diving and to learn more.
    Thanks
    Eduardo

    lots of dives BUT still trying to learn

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    Hello Eduardo



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    Hey!! I like the name. Welcome
    I just invented your emotocon.

    The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
    -Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)

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    welcome ... yep like the name

    always ready to dive

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    Default Welcome!

    Welcome!

    See you under pressure.


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    Cool emoticon/avatar.

    Welcome to the board, can you tell us more about yourself?

    Dive safe,

    Celia

    "Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others."
    ...Buddha

    ''Life's tough, pilgrim, and it’s even tougher if you're stupid.''
    - John Wayne

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    I have been most of my life involved with SF military (snipers and shooters) and also into aviation. In diving I am Master scuba, DM, OW instructor, EAN, and have been building my own CCRs and SCR for a long time (15yrs) I used to post a lot at rebreather list BUT work has hept me abroad for sime time. Lately, I have been diving ( a lot) caves mostly virgin caves in Cuba, I got intro cave trained but want to go into full cave diving, because i wont get into complex cave diving without getting fully trained.
    I have lived and dived enough to have a lot of respect for rules and being sensible. I will go somewhere (Mexico?) soon to get fully trained, because I want to see more.... and wont go without proper training.
    Caves can be very scary...
    Sorry I have 978 dives (all non-teaching as i never taught a OW course, I did the OW instructor to learn new stuff only). About (I dont have my logbooks now) 35 caves and about 120 CCR/SCR. Have done a lot of deep air as access to He is scarce in the places I have been diving.

    Hope to learn a lot and maybe help somebody with something I know too.

    Thanks
    for the welcome
    Eduardo Abril de Fontcuberta

    lots of dives BUT still trying to learn

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    Welcome to the board. Nice to hear there are virgin caves in Cuba. What is the overall diving in Cuba? Similiar to the outer Caymans? I would love to make a dive trip to Cuba some day.

    CJ


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    welcome to the forum. I would like to hear about the caves in cuba. I know the water is like crystal there.


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    Hey Eduardo.
    Let's build a "Hide" next to some of the more remote Spring caves and wait for one of the local dive gear stealing scumbags to try and make off with the "Bait".
    I'll dust the Moths off the old Ghillie suit and be your spotter.

    A friend of mine who was at Guantanimo for awhile told me that the diving off Cuba was the tits. He's one of those "Openwater" Navy boys though. Tell us about the "Virgin Caves".

    The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
    -Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)


 

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