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Anyone know anything about the scuba accident at Las Conchas beach yesterday afternoon?
Diving alone,climbing alone,caving or mine exploring alone....hell even hiking alone is asking for trouble but most of us just have so little free time we end up breaking all these rules....Rocky Point Press Release
Yesterday at 2:02pm ·
A male US citizen was found on shore of section 7 of Las Conchas beaches, his body was found around 1:00pm today. It appears he was diving alone and that it was all a fatal diving accident. The local authorities are investigating further.
More information will be released further.
Foto credits: Periodico De Frente
Great point and totally agree Jerry.Diving alone,climbing alone,caving or mine exploring alone....hell even hiking alone is asking for trouble but most of us just have so little free time we end up breaking all these rules....
This is my cardinal sin. Try being handicap and doing this shit solo. Drive down to Jerry's SOLO. Drive down to Lobos SOLO. If I didn't though, I'd never leave my house. I guess the only option some of us have these days. Guess Im getting old... jajaDiving alone,climbing alone,caving or mine exploring alone....hell even hiking alone is asking for trouble but most of us just have so little free time we end up breaking all these rules....
On my Pretty steep pitch metal barn roof last week without a lanyard I was sliding fast on a slick patch for the edge and 15 feet fall to rocks and cactus when my compressor hose stopped my fall....last ski run,little jobs you don't need your safety glasses etc. for....the stuff that gets a guy!This is my cardinal sin. Try being handicap and doing this shit solo. Drive down to Jerry's SOLO. Drive down to Lobos SOLO. If I didn't though, I'd never leave my house. I guess the only option some of us have these days. Guess Im getting old... jaja
But still wear your body armour in Anbar!When its your time to go, nothing is going to prevent it.
So sorry to hear of the loss of your friend. My prayers and thoughts are with you and Jim.Ok, here's the REAL Deal:
That was me and my buddy Jim. He was 44 years old, from Rifle, Colorado and recently certified in SCUBA diving. He was not diving alone, I was right next to him. He did not have a heart attack or anything else wrong and he was a non-smoker.
He made a series of beginner mistakes; first and foremost he did not keep an eye on his gauges and allowed himself to run out of air. Second, he did not go for my octo as he was trained to do in the event of an out of air emergency. Third, instead of ditching his weights and floating to the surface, he panicked and tried getting all his equipment off and didn't get it done in time. By the time I realized he was not next to me anymore(30 sec-1 min) I surfaced immediately and found him floating about 20 feet away. I swam him to shore and started CPR, the neighbor lady did come down and help(Forever Grateful) until the ambulance arrived; but by then it was too late.
After everything was all over I went back in to find his gear, it was sitting on the bottom in 6 feet of water......he could have just stood up and been ok.
But still wear your body armour in Anbar!
Screw you conserved...someone repeated that bullshit line "when it's your time" When In Fact.....if that guy would have have a Scuba teacher worth a damn he would not have passed the course.... this was an avoidable event and my advice in this thread before his poor friend wrote in is to be careful,prepared and aware of your abilities. we stand a better chance of survival with my advice than high school fatalistic mysticism " when it's your time" nonsense.Yes Jerry, let's get a bit of humor injected here. It seems that you have a great deal of class, unfortunately, it's all 3rd
Screw you conserved...someone repeated that bullshit line "when it's your time" When In Fact.....if that guy would have have a Scuba teacher worth a damn he would not have passed the course.... this was an avoidable event and my advice in this thread before his poor friend wrote in is to be careful,prepared and aware of your abilities. we stand a better chance of survival with my advice than high school fatalistic mysticism " when it's your time" nonsense.
No a person that knows my strenghts and limitations.....you seem to be another mystery person with an axe to grind....do you guys have a club with secret hand signs?You do appear to be all-knowing. You seem to reinforce my opinion of 3rd class with the 'screw you' comment, thank you for confirming.
Are you a certified diver as well?