Frank Martz died diving deep air while wearing steels with a wetsuit and diving with Tom Mouth's best friend, the World's biggest Stroke, Jim Lockwood, 30 years ago - notice that Mouth still teaches deep air and tells people to dive steel with a wetsuit. Some people can't learn even from horrifying tragedies. >You're thinking of Frank Martz. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Christopher Brown" <hokiediver@ya*.co*> >To: "Harry, Quinn F" <quinn.f.harry@lm*.co*>; "'Joel Markwell'" ><joeldm@mi*.co*>; "Techdiver" <techdiver@aq*.co*> >Cc: "Cavers" <cavers@cavers.com> >Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:11 PM >Subject: RE: Die Deep On Air > > >> I read that Rob Palmer "mysteriously" died in the >> bahamas in Gilliam's Deep Diving book. Gilliam made >> it sound like it was a suicide, or at least inferred >> that. >> >> Chris Brown >> Suffolk, VA >> --- "Harry, Quinn F" <quinn.f.harry@lm*.co*> wrote: >> > Didn't Rob Palmer die in a cave, near the exit from >> > being crushed (or >> > pinned) by the falling rock of a cave-in? I may be >> > wrong, but seems to me >> > he did not die from using air. I am NOT advocating >> > air mind you, only >> > separating apples from oranges. >> > >> > Quinn >> > >> > >> > > From: Joel Markwell wrote: >> > > <snip> ... One article quotes Rob Palmer in the >> > margin: >> > > >> > > "When you dive deep you can really enjoy the cosy >> > effect of nitrogen >> > > narcosis as it closes around you." --Rob Palmer, >> > shortly >> > > before he died. >> > > >> > -- >> > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to >> > `techdiver@aq*.co*'. >> > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to >> `techdiver-request@aq*.co*'. >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! >> http://mail.yahoo.com/ >> > >
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