nah..CRAFT* syndrome. You can get the symptoms at any age. There were some clinical trials performed a number of years ago, and it was found out that it can affect men and women equally from 18 years upwards and it wasn't heriditary either
* CRAFT = Can't Remember A F&%$£&&&%$ Thing
Lottie
Well with CRAFT you really should not be diving at all, especially not alone!
This is supposed to be a big no no eh? I usually would rather do most things alone but I haven't seriously entertained the idea of going diving alone. Honestly I want to. In fact I would LOVE to do this, but it just isn't smart. Something happens where a buddy could have helped and you just screwed yourself. And nobody knows! Otherwise, I would be out diving by myself on a regular basis. Seriously a cool solo endeavor. Shouldn't do it though.
How many of you are diving solo on a regular basis?
Off the subject:
Are there waterproof tracking devices that say, a diver could use in case he/she gets blown out to sea on a strong current? I started wondering about this when I heard about divers that have been blown off Farnsworth Bank. Something like this could save divers that have been left by dive boats too.
Also anyone know what happened to the shark repellant ankle bracelet that was being developed? It was mainly for surfers but also would have obvious dive applications. Just curious...I was watching something somewhere recently (CRAFT) about a diver that had been hit by the bends a second time because he was not able to stay at depth during deco due to sharks.
What about that dive footage coming from the Discovery HD 1080 Club trailor for their upcoming show?!
I guess you really got your nerves in check when you are willing to face off with a great white without a cage. Anyone know any of the divers that won the trip to go film? I put in my entry everyday, but no bones. The footage on that trailor is unbelievable.
"It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top."
-Hunter S. Thompson
I beg to differ. I am not going to get into it right now, but do a little research and you will see that solo diving can be just as safe and in some cases safer than diving with someone. I am not saying all diving should be done solo and it may not be for everyone, but it can be done and very safely.
I have never gone diving alone. But that's because LadyDog (my wife) is my dive buddy, and if I went diving without her I would be in more trouble after the dive than I could ever get into during the dive.
Mountain Dog
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