Scuba anyone?
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@Giles said in Scuba anyone?:
Yeah, 50 or so divers, sandy bottom, bad call........:-)
And some of them did not got the memo about not breathing when the photo was being taken.....
but youre never supposed to hold your breath when diving...
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Planning a scuba trip in Puerto Galera, Philippines this April. Was looking at Raja Ampat in Indonesia or Tubbataha in the Philippines but decided to do that another time. Puerto Galera is a 20h flight, plus drive, plus ferry, plus trike, but it's still much easier than those other two locations...
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Some of my favourite dives were in the Philippines, @JDelage. Saw thresher sharks off Malapascua and this blue-ringed octopus in Dauin…. Have fun!
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@T4920 - wonderful! enjoy it man
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Two things happened to me last trip:
- My Suunto computer crapped out on me mid-dive. That meant I had no idea what depth I was at (as I did not have redundancy), and also locked itself for 48 hours, once I had un-crapped it out.
- My pressure gauge crapped out on me (we think that the spring broke).
Both incidents were a little unsettling.
Paula fixed both issues for me at Xmas:
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Goodbye Suunto and your ridiculously conservative algorithms, and hello Peregrine....
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And hello new pressure gauge. All sortes of additional info including depth, so I have redundancy on that .....
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@JDelage said in Scuba anyone?:
UW photo, I've decided, is really for pros or people who have a lot more time & money than me. I'm taking a GoPro rig with me to Puerto Galera.
100% agree.
We're in an unnatural and inherently dangerous environment. Live in the moment. Do not risk something nasty happening because you are concentrating on taking a crap shot that no one else will be interested in any way....
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@Giles said in Scuba anyone?:
- Goodbye Suunto and your ridiculously conservative algorithms, and hello Peregrine....
My instructor had a good rant to us about conservative dive computers earlier today. It was a little outside my level of understanding, but the fact you can be locked out for acting in a way you know to be totally safe must be insanely frustrating..
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@Giles - I had my dive computer (which connects to my reg for pressure info) crap out on me on a live-aboard in the middle of the Red Sea. Thank god the crew was able to hook up a gauge and lend me one of their dive computers. I now have a redundant analogically pressure gauge on my reg. I've considered getting the Apple Watch Ultra as a redundant computer but it requires a subscription to be used this way and I really don't see the value prop.
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I had the Suunto air pod thingy that “connected” to my Suunto Eon. It was fucking useless and has been sold to another sucker (as has the Eon). I was a 100% Suunto fanboy having never had anything else, but I am no longer. I have a spare analogue gauge which I will take me, but wont bother hooking it up unless I need to