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Monthly Archives: December 2014

Learning to Sidemount

December 26, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I have been sidemount diving now for over a year. It is my preferred way to dive. I love the fact that it gives me complete redundancy, and I know […]

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cave diving, tec diving

Last Dives of 2014

December 23, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I completed my last dive of 2014 in the middle of December. That’s because I will be spending my Christmas vacation with friends and family in the good ol’US of […]

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scuba, tec diving

Recon Flight HUD – Two Years Later

December 19, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Back in 2013 I bought a pair of Recon Flight HUD goggles. Unfortunately I never actually got to use them for skiing or skydiving due to the fact that they […]

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skiing, skydive

How to get involved in reef.org

December 16, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

After the success and enjoyment of the AGRRA training course, and at the suggestion of Ken Marks, I decided to get involved with reef.org. Reef.org is a HUGE reef survey […]

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animals, scuba

My longest dive – so far

December 12, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Last weekend I completed my longest dive to date, 210 minutes. One of my good friends commented on the above picture, that I had posted to Facebook, asking what was […]

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scuba

Scuba Diving Medical Forms

December 9, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Quite often that when you go diving you are asked to sign some forms. Some of those forms are liability release forms that all dive operators/instructors ask you to sign. […]

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scuba

Why I love Suunto dive computers

December 5, 2014by jumpsaildive 2 Comments

When I first got into diving I never had a computer, I just followed the dive leader. After a trip to Majorca with a good diving friend she recommended that […]

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equipment, scuba, tec diving

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