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High Springs, FL Trip - advice?
01-16-2007, 10:31 AM,
#1
High Springs, FL Trip - advice?
Greetings,
So I'm all but on the plane (leave Sun) for my cave training but I'm looking for advice to help me manage some tasks.

Where should I get rental tanks?
The wife still uses Yoke (can you get yoke in DIN country?)
Will I have a choice of AL or Steel? 80 or 95? Advice?

Where can we go for OW dives? Something easy to start with. We have a day or two before I start class. She's OW so nothing deep or challenging please.

Anything else I should know? I don't know anything.
Ask your doctor if getting off your ass is right for you.
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01-16-2007, 12:28 PM,
#2
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?


STAY AWAY FROM THE ALAMO ! Stay at the country in (wireless internet) $35 a night or cadillac.

remember STAY AWAY FROM THE ALAMO

Who are you doing your training with?

For cave diving I am pretty sure you will use steel doubles, and your instructor will probably have them available. They should also have screw in inserts for the din conversions.

The ooey gooey brownie desert at Floyds is spectacular! ;D

the cavern at ginnie is  a good open water training and practice area
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01-16-2007, 01:51 PM,
#3
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?
Richard is my instructor.

We are already booked at the Country.

Cool, so If I have to rent are they all competitive so I can pick something close?

I read the post about $12.5 an air fill! What should I pay?



Ask your doctor if getting off your ass is right for you.
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01-16-2007, 04:45 PM,
#4
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?

Rich has some sets of doubles to rent to students, so you might check with him first to see if he has any.  If not, I'm sure he has contacts.

Jeff
Jeff
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01-16-2007, 05:54 PM,
#5
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?
For doubles the standard costs down here is:
8 Dollars for an air fill...
Nitrox (almost ALWAYS 32%)   8 to 10 cents per cu ft.

I would say your doubles for sure will be steel.

Your milage will VARY for the fill prices , of course.  But that is pretty much what everyone pays at the shops down here in Cave Country.

I started my cave in LP 85's and stayed with them.  For me , I can't lift much more than 95's.  And if they are pressed steel , UFFDA !!!!  But again , your milage will vary.

Jeano Beano
Fort White , Florida

P.S.  And what's so DARN BAD about the Alamo???  (sigh)
Out of towners...!!!  ;D
How's my diving? Call 1-800-EAT-FISH
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01-17-2007, 09:53 AM,
#6
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?

As long as you only have a 20 watt bulb and some deet  :o you should be ok
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01-17-2007, 09:56 AM,
#7
Re: High Springs, FL Trip - advice?

He will hook you up. He was my instructor as well.  He is a good instructor. definately a do it right diver  >Big Grin
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