Arctic Ocean? Sure! BTW, you have broken Canadian Law by not providing a french translation of your post in a larger font. You're in trouble now. JIm On 2/7/98 10:09 PM Anthony DeBoer wrote: >Jim, I'm a Canadian diver, and that means I walk on water because I can. > >In fact, I even sat on a lawnchair on the water and soaked up some rays >between dives today, high and dry with nothing but H2O beneath my feet. > >Oh, and when I swam inside the wreck on the bottom there, it did not become >an overhead environment dive at that point, for the excellent reason that >it was an overhead environment dive already from the moment we ducked under >the ice at the start of the dive. > >And it doesn't take "a certain kind of Man" to do this sort of thing; one >of the divers on today's trip goes by the name of Jennifer. It may be too >cold and salt-free for you to even think about entering the water without >cringing, but she was enjoying herself. > >As for ocean diving, Been There Done That, and I enjoy it immensely once >I'm off the boat and into the water. Probably the old stomach would get >used to it if I did more of it, but I live too far from salt to have many >opportunities. Like most divers, I specialize in the kind of diving I >find near home, but I've visited a number of distant diving locales too. > >Maybe we should declare a truce and dive the Arctic Ocean together oneday? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn About Trimix At http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/trimix.html -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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