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Cave diving accident in North Florida - DetectorGuy - 12-27-2013 Cave diving accident in North Florida: RE: Cave diving accident in North Florida - Hydro - 12-27-2013 this story flabbergasts me. RE: Cave diving accident in North Florida - Terry - 12-27-2013 This looks like a pretty nice spectrum of caving gear their packing (that can be seen) especially for an open water cert. and no cert...... perhaps WAY too much green spent on gear and not enough on training. The lack of cave training being lethal to the max. has been well known for more then 4 decades. or is there part of this story missing,,,,,,, RE: Cave diving accident in North Florida - jasondbaker - 12-27-2013 This type of story makes me really frustrated and angry as a father. RE: Cave diving accident in North Florida - Hydro - 12-27-2013 a quick search of the cave info: This site is deep (310') and a very advanced dive. The NACD and NSS-CDS recommends that you have the following MINIMUM qualifications to dive: Full Cave Certification Trimix certification Appropriate experience with deep cave dives the way its written there has to be some thing left out of the details, so they get this gear for christmas and jump one of the most advanced caves they can find? a 14/15 year old kid with NO training? an adult with open water training? WHO trains people with open water to let them even think they can dive an overhead environment? I can't think the kid did anything wrong, he was a kid. But some heavy ignorance on anyone that knew that an un-certified kid was diving doubles in a cave like that. |