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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 22:18:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: rfarb <rfarb@na*.ne*>
To: Richard Pyle <deepreef@bi*.bi*.Ha*.Or*>
cc: George Irvine <gmiiii@in*.co*>, Tech Diver <techdiver@terra.net>
Subject: Re: Wreck Diver Lost
Rich, why do you have two rebreathers out there? What is the second one
used for? Why in some of your earlier posts about the rebreather do you
refer to another diver as your dive buddy? Did you do your deep dives off
of the Halstead's boat solo?  When was the last time you dove your
rebreather solo on a deep dive? I think you mean by solo that you are
totally trained and self contained and not dependent upon a soul to bail
you out because you can do it all yourself and have only yourself to worry
about and no one else, and whatever happens to you when you willingly go
underwater is totally your responsibility and no one else.  Right? Well,
why are caves the exception? What about deep inside the Andria Doria? 
You cannot find your way out of a room deep inside the wreck on your solo
dive. You happen to run into another solo diver lost in the room just
like you. You are both low on gas. It's dark and both of you have a light.
One of you, say, you, discovers the way out of the room. Do you signal to
the other diver on the other side of the room and point the way out or do
you just leave? Are you a Pete Manchee or a Ken Clayton? Rod 

On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Richard Pyle wrote:

> 
> > >You don't search for the diver at 400 feet, you already know where he is
> > >because you are with him.
> > 
> >     Rod, well said. I agree with you comepletely. Unfortunately, ther is a 
> 
> You guys are both wrong.  Eventually the diving world will understand 
> that the only safe way to make 300+ foot dives is solo, except in a cave. 
> Shallow diving mentality does not work down deep.
> 
> >     Like you said, the safety comes first, getting to a wreck second. The
wreck 
> > will still be there. 
> 
> On this count, you are both right.
> 
> >     We had a situation on a 430 wreck where we discovered that the surface 
> > current was going north, and the bottom current below 150 was going south. 
> 
> "A" situation?  G-man, this is NORMAL!  I can't remember the last 300+' 
> dive I made where the bottom current was going the same way as the top 
> current.  I don't think I've ever made such a dive.  This is why you dive 
> solo, and you don't screw around with towed surface floats unless you 
> absolutely have to.
> 
> Rich
> 

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