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    I am headed to Blue Grotto this weekend with the family and friends. Of course there is no cave diving there but I wanted to do some SM practice. I just started SM but I have never been to Blue Grotto. My buddy was telling me that he didnt think it would be easy to get set up the way there entrance was. Like I said, not ever being there before, can anyone tell me if it can be done or is to hard.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bpcfire1 View Post
    I am headed to Blue Grotto this weekend with the family and friends. Of course there is no cave diving there but I wanted to do some SM practice. I just started SM but I have never been to Blue Grotto. My buddy was telling me that he didnt think it would be easy to get set up the way there entrance was. Like I said, not ever being there before, can anyone tell me if it can be done or is to hard.
    I dove sidemount last time I was there. Just carry your tanks down one at a time and stage them off to the side of the lowest ramp. Then, move to the edge of the pier when you're all ready, and gear up. No worries, just step carefully. The stairs can be a bit slippery.

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    Blue Grotto and Paradise are great equipment test sites (IMO)


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    Thats whats I needed to know. I agree, I play around with my gear all the time getting things just right. I will not attempt to dive SM until I know I have everything the way it needs to be and I am safe.


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    It's very easy to dive SM there. I always walk into the water and stand on the platform at the bottom of the steps. It's about 4 feet deep. Put your tanks on and head on out.


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    I am curious (not trying to flame) what a site's conditions have anything to do with sidemount (SM)? If you a SM diver, would it not be expected that you can put your tanks on horizontally, vertically, in the water, out of the water, while hanging on rope? Since there are courses in SM now, is this not taught?


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    It was taught in my class... We had to take em off, put em on, swim with one, pick up stages while staying neutral, and we even did some simple no mounting at 20'. I like to throw my tanks in and swim down to them to pick em up. Just gotta put the reg in first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sskasser View Post
    I dove sidemount last time I was there. Just carry your tanks down one at a time and stage them off to the side of the lowest ramp. Then, move to the edge of the pier when you're all ready, and gear up. No worries, just step carefully. The stairs can be a bit slippery.
    +1 I dove there SM Friday morning, $40. Fill eslewhere, $$$$$
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    Ps, Went for lead on dive two with my second 72.

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    You should have asked him if you could carry your second tank with no regulator on it.

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