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Eight No Nonsense Cave Diving Tips
One of the most breathtaking adventures one can experience is cave diving. Aside from the beautiful scenery and unequalled ambiance, cave diving presents a very challenging underwater maneuver. Imagine yourself diving underneath rock formations with nothing else to keep you alive but your common sense and equipment.
Cave diving is different from open water diving because the latter offers a better chance of survival when something goes wrong. Safe cave diving requires, above all, fitness of both mind and body. Abiding by the following tips will definitely increase your safety. So here goes:
1. Grab the correct equipment. Cave diving and open water diving use different types of equipment. Procure equipment from reputable cave diving shops. You can definitely make use of your creativity and improvise some of the gadgets just to make sure you have the right tools for the activity.
2. Multiple lighting devices. Cave diving is in a world of total darkness. Without sufficient light support you could easily lose your way in the underwater caverns even if there are guidelines. Make sure to bring multiple reserved sources of light; three to four pieces of lighting equipment is good.
3. Presence of mind. Even before getting into the underground water, try to visualize the passages underneath the cave. Anticipating the directions will save energy and air.
4. Mind your guideline. Avoid getting tangled on the safety guideline because this is your main indicator for direction. If it snaps, you could lose your bearings and you will be underwater for a longer time.
5. Keep dangling stuff away. While swimming through narrow and sharp underwater passageways, things dangling from your body can get you stuck on tight underwater chambers. Any hanging trinkets could become serious trouble that will restrict your movement.
6. Check your air constantly. With open water diving, you can easily surface out of the water if you ran out of oxygen. But for cave diving, it is simply impossible so make sure that you have enough air--the rule says at least two thirds—for your way out.
7. Don't panic. Under difficult and emergency circumstances take control of yourself and avoid panicking. You can easily get disoriented and things can go from bad to worst if you are overwhelmed with fear.
8. Lastly, nothing beats good training and preparation. Cave diving is such a unique activity that it will need formal training to keep you safe. Attend classes from reputable and certified cave diving schools. Don't gamble with your life by breaking the limits of what you have learned.
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