Just looking at these divers going through those dark tunnels gives me scary feeling . What do you do if you experience trouble with your breathing apparatus??? No thanks, I'll stay on land.
Well there are 5 basic rules of cave diving and a lot of experienced divers are not experienced cave divers. Pretty much all fatalities in caves were from breaking those 5 rules of cave diving. Its basically a system of a triple redundancy to everything. They are even required to carry 3 flashlights, extra masks, extra oxygen tanks, etc.
If you experience trouble, you have to stay calm and swap to another one or try and fix it. If you panic, it's game over, a panicked diver is a threat to himself and those around him.
Bailout to a secondary or tertiary. They don't just "run out of air" and then die immediately, they have options. Multiple tanks, rebreathers/regulators, etc.
You take classes with dive instructors who will teach you the ins and outs of cave diving. Then you have to participate in a certain number of dives with them to get licensed and become a certified cave diver.
@@lacountess I knew a man that was experienced and the caves the were in had lots of sediment - they were very careful in their swim but someone yanked on the rope and stirred up the sediment and several got confused - I am missing a part of the story but it was terrifying for the guy that was telling me.
“Let’s meet up in an hour “. How could that plan have gone wrong?
Mr.balling brought me here
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DIVE TALK, one of my favorite part of the youtubes.
Just looking at these divers going through those dark tunnels gives me scary feeling . What do you do if you experience trouble with your breathing apparatus??? No thanks, I'll stay on land.
Well there are 5 basic rules of cave diving and a lot of experienced divers are not experienced cave divers. Pretty much all fatalities in caves were from breaking those 5 rules of cave diving. Its basically a system of a triple redundancy to everything. They are even required to carry 3 flashlights, extra masks, extra oxygen tanks, etc.
If you experience trouble, you have to stay calm and swap to another one or try and fix it. If you panic, it's game over, a panicked diver is a threat to himself and those around him.
Bailout to a secondary or tertiary. They don't just "run out of air" and then die immediately, they have options. Multiple tanks, rebreathers/regulators, etc.
You plan and bring redundancy +1.25
Me balling brought me here too
Not that I would ever dream of doing something so stupid, as cave diving, but how do you get the experience.....if you never do it?
You take classes with dive instructors who will teach you the ins and outs of cave diving. Then you have to participate in a certain number of dives with them to get licensed and become a certified cave diver.
@@lacountess I knew a man that was experienced and the caves the were in had lots of sediment - they were very careful in their swim but someone yanked on the rope and stirred up the sediment and several got confused - I am missing a part of the story but it was terrifying for the guy that was telling me.
You dive shallow, less complex cave systems first.
Be Careful
Where is Hernando county located
florida
Above Tampa. West coast Florida
In the nature coast they call Spring Hill
They were killed? Who killed them?
The water
... water
Water murdered them, ok?
The cave did they went to far in the cave in deid
How unexpected...🤨
It’s a beautiful place but I’m to scared of deep water I just couldn’t ain’t no way I’m going in their that’s sad tho people died in their
They gonna make illegal to dive there now 🤦🏾♂️
Was just here today, did some fishing too and caught a few good pounders