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Greg
Mud diving in Texas - Zero Viz
Greg
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4/07/2013 11:31 AM
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Comments: 10
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Scubagal_godive
- 12/22/2013 7:16 PM
I did my Rescue Diver cert on in Cozumel. Had I known ahead of time that my instructor lost his wife on one of his cave dives....well, it goes without saying I would have considered my options for certification. As it was, I had to rescue 3 of the students on that same cert. dive as we got caught in nasty currents and ended up surfacing in the middle of nowhere...until we realized we were drifting DIRECTLY TOWARDS THE BACK OF A CRUSE SHIP!! This whole experience has no real words to portray the experience!
KahunaJoe
- 4/15/2013 11:29 AM
lol I couldn’t do that. I freak out in low viz. This past weekend I went to Lake Travis and dove to 101 ft. so sketchy
Greg
- 4/15/2013 11:36 AM
Yeah, Lake Travis is scary too because of the underwater pecan forest. I got stuck on a tree limb at 80 feet one time. That gets the adrenaline going.
KahunaJoe
- 4/15/2013 12:24 PM
Just imagine, I wouldve been way deeper if the water level wasn’t down 50 feet.
badintexas
- 4/10/2013 6:30 AM
I still cannot believe ya’ll did that but ya’ll had a great photographer!
zaheer2alvi
- 4/09/2013 2:16 AM
thats wild scuba, good oen
Scubagal_godive
- 4/08/2013 7:29 AM
NO WAY! NO WAY! NO WAY! OMG wildest thing I ever saw! You guys are crazy!!!
Greg
- 4/08/2013 12:59 PM
Yeah, it was pretty funny. We had a good time. Just give us a hole and we’ll dive it!
Eric_R
- 4/07/2013 7:56 PM
I think I see a lot of bubbles coming up from behind you.;)
Nitediver
- 4/07/2013 1:15 PM
I think I did a dive there!
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