I just listened the audio version of your book "Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver" at work. Body was working but mind was diving in caves. 😁Good job👌 Greetings from Finland.
Hi Jill and Robert, Great advice. So I'm hoping you can give me some advice. Why does it seem to be harder to maintain depth between 30 ft /10 meters and the surface?
Dear Jill: I have been following your adventures since you were three. I have two questions for you: 1. Why did you not like being called "Ms. Heinerth" (and what would you prefer from people you don't know)? 2. WHY and HOW would you read books underwater? You are amazing! Sincerely, Jackie
It seems many of the recreational diving deaths over the past 20 years involve rebreathers; much like cave diving experienced during the final decades of the 20th century. Which of the two, rebreathers or cave diving, have a higher relative risk or accidents and death?
Robert’s performance in this video was superb. I feel he upstaged you. 🤣
Excellent music choice.
I just listened the audio version of your book "Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver" at work. Body was working but mind was diving in caves. 😁Good job👌 Greetings from Finland.
Excellent advice!
Smart advice
I enjoy watching your videos,I think both you and your husband are comical to watch. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing your next video.
Hi Jill and Robert, Great advice. So I'm hoping you can give me some advice. Why does it seem to be harder to maintain depth between 30 ft /10 meters and the surface?
Dear Jill:
I have been following your adventures since you were three.
I have two questions for you:
1. Why did you not like being called "Ms. Heinerth" (and what would you prefer from people you don't know)?
2. WHY and HOW would you read books underwater?
You are amazing!
Sincerely,
Jackie
It seems many of the recreational diving deaths over the past 20 years involve rebreathers; much like cave diving experienced during the final decades of the 20th century. Which of the two, rebreathers or cave diving, have a higher relative risk or accidents and death?
You didn't choose the easy questions, did you? Except that freediving question.