Ill add my $.02 on the subject.
When I was a cavern diver, I looked up to cave divers; I couldn’t wait until I was old enough to be one. I was diving with my family at Peackock (all cavern divers at the time). We arrived at the crack of dawn; there were 3 otters in the basin chasing fish and stirring up the mud. We did our dive, took a surface interval. As we were gearing up for a second, dive two caves divers arrived. They were bitching loudly that the “Cavern Divers” trashed the cave. (It was the Otters honestly) Then during my dive I saw these two “Full Cave” divers, they were terrible, they could not hover, their knees dropped and they attempted to make silt angels.
I lost a lot of respect for cave divers that day. Just because you have a card does not mean you are the worlds greatest diver. I was a better diver with far less training. All that being said, let it roll off your back. There are arrogant people in every facet of diving.
On to advice, when a question is asked, it does not have to be answered. Remember that saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all”? Well this should apply; jumping on someones case about training probably will not motivate them to take a class. It will motivate them to prove you wrong and do whatever the original plan was without any helpful advice you may have given them.
Now, I don’t give advice on my favorite caves unless I know you. And If a stranger ask about them on the forum, I don’t ask for a C-card, I am not a dive operator. I just keep my opinion to myself.


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