Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:46 pm
I think, for me, it is part of the overall system. When you think vintage diving, you realize that a SCUBA was really just a tank, a harness or pack of some sort, and a regulator. You took a skin diver, who was a bubba with a mask, snorkel, fins, and a weight belt, and put a SCUBA on him. Diving with that old, although not outdated, system is fun for me. You just don't get that same juice from a giant jacket BCD with a million danglies and a plastic regulator. Modern SCUBA gear, by and large, engulfs you. A double hose, a steel 72, and a j-valve are all one thing to me. They simply are a vintage SCUBA. It's also nice that this equipment fosters an environment of learning a lot of things. You learn to track gas, you learn more about the scientific effects of diving, and you realize that the best computer is the one between your ears.
It's like Nemrod says:
"We swim down, we swim around, we swim up."
This concludes your indoctrination briefing for today. Modern SCUBA books will be burned en masse later.
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed. -JYC