The message propagated in other circles of the ccr diving world of staying on the rebreather at all costs while dealing with an emergency is massively problematic
Burntchef wrote:ken is hooked on bottle finding too, after this weekend on the black dragon we are going back to do some more digging. you should join.
The message propagated in other circles of the ccr diving world of staying on the rebreather at all costs while dealing with an emergency is massively problematic

Just kidding, that's from deadwwod the HBO show. I hooked on that show. anyway Ken don't tumble the bottle they are worth more if there are left in the condition you find them. the antique road show told me that. I'll join you too. I have deco gas waiting and think its sounds like a Monday morning dive before work. what do youthink? Or how about tonight? I have yet to find a Bottle i haven't emptied myself. 

Burntchef wrote:iam sorry to say im a little hesitant to post out here where we find them. the area mostly starts just beyond recreational limits and to spend some quality time looking puts you into deco real quick. not trying to be a jerk.
Burntchef wrote:im a little hesitant to post out here where we find them. the area mostly starts just beyond recreational limits and to spend some quality time looking puts you into deco real quick.

60south wrote:(And I won't tell you where I find my bottles but it's not because of deco issues, I just don't want others grabbing my booty! You'll have to come with me.)
60south wrote:
Is it irresponsible to openly discuss dives that are beyond the typical recreational range?
him.The message propagated in other circles of the ccr diving world of staying on the rebreather at all costs while dealing with an emergency is massively problematic
Nailer99 wrote:70 fsw? I dunno, dude. For a brand-new OW diver, who's only rated to 60, that might be pretty tempting......
Burntchef wrote:iam sorry to say im a little hesitant to post out here where we find them. the area mostly starts just beyond recreational limits and to spend some quality time looking puts you into deco real quick. not trying to be a jerk.
With the mention of "putting you into deco real quick," I assume he's not talking about OW limits, and instead is talking about AOW limits (130fsw).The message propagated in other circles of the ccr diving world of staying on the rebreather at all costs while dealing with an emergency is massively problematic
Nailer99 wrote:I was just kidding around- yeah, the spot Howard's talking about is around 155-165 fsw- definitely not a rec dive.

Burntchef wrote:right now we go to a general area and dig away
Nwbrewer wrote:Nailer99 wrote:I was just kidding around- yeah, the spot Howard's talking about is around 155-165 fsw- definitely not a rec dive.
Whatever dude, I carry a SpairAir.
The message propagated in other circles of the ccr diving world of staying on the rebreather at all costs while dealing with an emergency is massively problematic
Burntchef wrote:iam sorry to say im a little hesitant to post out here where we find them. the area mostly starts just beyond recreational limits and to spend some quality time looking puts you into deco real quick. not trying to be a jerk.
60south wrote:Burntchef wrote:im a little hesitant to post out here where we find them. the area mostly starts just beyond recreational limits and to spend some quality time looking puts you into deco real quick.
This is a topic I've wondered about. Is it irresponsible to openly discuss dives that are beyond the typical recreational range? Will you somehow be advocating or tempting less experienced divers into doing something they shouldn't? Or are others responsible for knowing their own limitations?
I am of the opinion that we are all responsible for our own actions, especially as divers, but I'm open to other opinions. Thoughts?
(And I won't tell you where I find my bottles but it's not because of deco issues, I just don't want others grabbing my booty! You'll have to come with me.)
Nailer99 wrote:Nwbrewer wrote:Nailer99 wrote:I was just kidding around- yeah, the spot Howard's talking about is around 155-165 fsw- definitely not a rec dive.
Whatever dude, I carry a SpairAir.
Well, then you're fine.
As long as it's on a retractor so you don't lose it.
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Nwbrewer wrote:Nailer99 wrote:I was just kidding around- yeah, the spot Howard's talking about is around 155-165 fsw- definitely not a rec dive.
Whatever dude, I carry a SpairAir.
60south wrote:Burntchef wrote:right now we go to a general area and dig away
Dig? You DIG for them? Eeeeeewww!![]()
I'm too lazy for that. Nature is my shovel -- when they're ripe they pop out of the sand.
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