Next to your mom, that is.
Mine was to 141ft at Zuber Sink (aka - "Forty Fathom Grotto" - if you know what/where that is) but on EAN28. (Jersey Mix). It was for my ANDP class. But it was just a bounce dive. My instructor (same one as my cave instructor) was just wanting to see how I handled the deco and how "controlled" I was (neutrally buoyant, at each stop, etc.).
Yes, I had DAN insurance at the time and I could probably get it again. I'll look into that as my decision point approaches.
I think the more we learn about decompression, the more we realize we don't fully understand it.
There are plenty of good divers who get bent doing a dive they've done a dozen times before...you can do everything "properly" and still get bent.
Needs an upper in something like 450 Bushmaster. Or maybe some other .45 wildcat with a suitable name
I, my brother and friends would fling Jarts at each other and we'd use trash can lids as shields to block them- loser was the guy who bled most- usually leg wounds!
I have a set without the box. Can I have it?
I should have posted here first. I donated it, so that it can be sold and some new generation kids can grow up right. Otherwise I’d send it to you. It was a complete set. Probably a collector’s piece now.I have a set without the box. Can I have it?
LOL, I am, but the L is a bit different.Aren’t you John L.?
Yep, they're getting hard to come by.I should have posted here first. I donated it, so that it can be sold and some new generation kids can grow up right. Otherwise I’d send it to you. It was a complete set. Probably a collector’s piece now.
I paid $60 without a box.In a recent auction that I went to a set of Jarts with the box went for almost $100.
I didn't grow up to be violent. So I don't think you hypothesis is correct. I feared my parents more than the teachers.It’s no wonder why these kids grow up to be violent.
I, my brother and friends would fling Jarts at each other and we'd use trash can lids as shields to block them- loser was the guy who bled most- usually leg wounds!
Now an NFA item.