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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

Staying Alive – Steve Lewis

January 21, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I have written about Steve Lewis before. He recently published Staying Alive: risk management techniques for advanced scuba diving, and being a fan I rushed out an purchased it. Luckily […]

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books

Ah ah ah ah, Staying Alive, Staying Alive

January 19, 2014by jumpsaildive 2 Comments

In case you haven’t heard the new book by Steve Lewis has been released. Staying Alive: risk management techniques for advanced scuba diving is a book for divers of all […]

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books

Last and First Dives 2013-2014

January 2, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

The end of the year came about quickly. I returned to New Providence on the 30th December. Just in time for for New Year’s Eve. I quickly got in touch […]

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scuba

My first Open Water Course (100th post)

December 15, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

So I finally found some people to teach how to dive. I have to say that I was very nervous and rightly so. With only two weekends available before the […]

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sailing

Um El-Faroud – My favourite dive (so far)

September 30, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

The Um El-Faroud is a fantastic dive. You really need to be an Advanced Open Water Diver or higher to do this dive and to get the most out of […]

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scuba

Who is afraid of the big bad shark? – Shark Diving

September 20, 2013by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

I am always up for trying new diving adventures and as I am now based in the Bahamas shark diving seemed like the most logical step. I organised a dive […]

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scuba

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