Quote Originally Posted by LCF View Post
I think cave diving really focuses these things and makes them more intense.

I'm just a baby cave diver, but I had the experience in Jackson Blue a couple of weeks ago of turning a dive because I just didn't want to be there any more. A lot of little things, nothing major, but I just wanted to go home. It was a surprisingly difficult thing to do -- I kept thinking my buddies were going to be irked with me (and I suspect they were, but they hid it pretty well.)

For those of you who have turned dives on a feeling you couldn't put your finger on, did you get any grief from your companions, or did they understand?
Honestly, it didn't bother me. Those dives were your dives anyway. I get to do my own dives all the time there. BTW, did my 2nd scooter dive in JB today. Called it way before 1/3s because the visibility dropped down to about 10' back at 1600'. I kept going, probably farther than I should have, but Jenn stopped. I have to admit she was right not to go on there. We had a great time scootering back out and playing around in some of the different areas of the cave with out scooters. And we're looking forward to our 3rd scooter dive in there tomorrow!