Divers React to Cave Exploring Gone WRONG
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This is why we have AND follow Cave Diving rules...
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Certified full cave in 2000 and I didn’t set foot onto Eagles Nest property for 13 years …. Well worth the wait and the experience I gained in that 13 years of actively cave diving was priceless when I made my first dives at the Nest !!!
@Stephanie-we5ep
Жыл бұрын
So, do you suppose so many are impatient to, well ---- dive into caves, out of arrogance ("I'm an instructor" or "I'll be fine if I only go a little ways in" or whatever they say to justify doing the thing that they're explicitly warned not to do) or ?? They are warned not to go into caves without proper training, and *still* they do it. edited to add, it's like they lose track of the basic truth that water isn't our world. The fact that we merely *visit* an alien (in the sense that water is deadly unless we bring air/gas), is part of the reason that people dive.
@cavediver2561
Жыл бұрын
By that point I had several hundred cave dives and quite a few certifications beyond “Full Cave”… Advanced Nitrox, Decompression Procedures, Trimix 1, Trimix 2 … just to name a few. Things were much different then than they are now though …. Primarily, rebreathers weren’t in common usage then so everything was done with open circuit equipment
@sekainiheiwa3650
Жыл бұрын
depth is always whispering : come come 😅
@dannyphantom121
3 ай бұрын
Wow, u got cave certified 2 years before I was born.
Unforgiving is a great way to explain it... and I honestly don't think you guys come across as narcissistic at all. You both seem down to earth and humble.
@tigrecito48
Жыл бұрын
most cave and mine explorers are "down to earth" lol
@Jbrowni3
Жыл бұрын
Like #💯
@lindsayclark6453
Жыл бұрын
I agree ❤
@katharinapeters6710
Жыл бұрын
this kind of critical self reflection already proves that in my opinion. they know what they are talking about and are able to dumb it down enough for me to understand without being condescending at all. one of my reasons for subbing even though i have no clue about diving at all.
@brandonbarker6009
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, there is a difference between arrogance and being confident in your knowledge on a subject. Especially when lives in are involved, its a no games type business. And should be approached with a military like reverance.
I am the furthest possible thing from a diver 😂 (Disabled and stuck in bed most days) But I have found your channel so fun to see into a world I’ll never be able to be. I can tell how much you guys care about safety and everyone’s true enjoyment and respect for diving. Keep up your kindness and honesty. 😊
No man likes to admit the panic factor but, well, that's why I won't do this sport. I will panic. For sure.
@awkwardautistic
Жыл бұрын
You and me both. I'm not a man... but same lol
@CaptRich-bi3gp
Жыл бұрын
For sure I would...
@Stephanie-we5ep
Жыл бұрын
Ditto! You would think a cave would sooth my raging thallassophobia... turns out you can "collect" as many as care to tag along. (Turns out there's no limit to the number a person can have) lol I suspect that large bodies of water are the backbone of those phobias
@awkwardautistic
Жыл бұрын
@@Stephanie-we5ep the only true phobia that I have is worms lol... but still, I know I would panic because I freak out even if I just get stuck in a piece of clothing!
@Stephanie-we5ep
Жыл бұрын
@@awkwardautistic I understand, anything compressing my nose, (like, oh I don't know, a mask lol) makes me feel like I'm being smothered and about a second later panic.
Gus, you are looking very healthy! Great job with whatever you are doing. Your reaction to our Eagles Nest visit in 2020, coupled with the loss of our friend last year REALLY gives me some haunting time to reflect. I just hope that more and more people can grasp what you are telling them better than we did, before they experience a VERY TOUGH lesson. As we gain experience in our diving, many do feel a sense of "Oh, I'll just go do this real quick...". It is too damn easy to fall into that mentality and justify or minimize things that we just SHOULD NOT DO. We have found ourselves victims of preventable circumstances and unfortunately, you don't see it coming until it has gone past the point of no return. I just pray that new divers and newly certified cave divers will be more diligent than we were and heed your advice.
@awkwardautistic
Жыл бұрын
That video was about your friend? I'm sorry 💜
@anthonypalazzi6255
Жыл бұрын
Rest in peace to you friend man. ❤
@FoundInTheRiverAndCaves
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonypalazzi6255 thank you so much. This weekend will be the 1year anniversary of his passing. It still hits pretty hard.
@rosac8168
10 ай бұрын
Wow sorry for your lost as a nY’r from Manhattan and now resident of FL I was really hoping for the best 😢
@FoundInTheRiverAndCaves
10 ай бұрын
@@awkwardautistic this video was not about my friend but hits very close to home with his passing. Thank you for your condolences.
I was scared of cave diving, now I have a rational respect of it. I have a basic understanding of rules I had no clue of before and the most important being to not dive outside of what I’m trained for. This is all because of y’all. I know plenty have said it but don’t worry woody and Gus, y’all are doing great.
You guys are great man. I wouldn't worry about what others THINK. Those that watch and have ANY amount of empathy can see that both Gus and Woody go above and beyond to show humility and say "this is what I would do" or "We don't know what all they knew". ANYONE with empathy can see you are both good guys. You can't please everybody.
@whiteyfisk9769
Жыл бұрын
Its amazing how gay men like woody have so much more empathy than most straight dudes that still have toxic masculinity
So... funny story. I started my diving journey when I was 17. About a week after I started my lessons, my dad (a certified cave diver) gave me a book. It was a book all about people dying while diving. As I've heard many aviators say, The rules are written in blood. It really highlighted the seriousness of the hobby and offered some great lessons. I think the number one lesson I took from the book was: Never attempt something beyond your training. Way too many stories of open water divers dying in caves or wrecks or something...
The duality of personality makes this channel great entertainment. The professionalism makes it great education.
You guys have become my comfort channel. I love learning from you both, your commentary is great, and it's nice to hear a friendly voice when I'm down or stressed. Thank you both for all that you do!
@filledepieuvre
Жыл бұрын
Same !!!
"Cave diving is so deadly" is what i though when i found these disaster stories. Thanks guys for educating me!
I panic for a second if my arms get stuck taking a tight t-shirt off.... that's why I suppose I'm fascinated - it's like watching a horror movie from my perspective.
Just saw that you guys reacted and I'm so happy now! You guys are the best!
@DIVETALK
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great episode!
I discovered this channel randomly and instantly became fascinated. I absolutely hate water so I know I will never cave dive, you couldn't pay me to do it. But I love every video you guys put out and find the knowledge and opinions you share are invaluable to anyone wanting to start diving. Not to mention you guys are hilarious! Don't change anything you're doing, just keep diving and have fun!
@AriD2385
11 ай бұрын
I feel the same!
To me you come off as reasonable professionals, nothing less, i wish i could be your student because of how professional and properly cautious you are.
I watch the channel this video came from. He does his homework, always very informative. That being said, you guys add your own views and experiences and this video in particular was an awesome one. I think you guys do a great service to others that may want to get involved in cave diving. Cheers.
I work in mining and every procedure and rule we have is there for a reason. Unfortunately a great many of them have injuries/tragedies behind them. It is sad when people find out the hard way why some rules are there. RIP to the two poor men and condolences to their loved ones.
@jamsstar2010
Жыл бұрын
My chief engineer got his arm ripped off by a water tight door on a container ship He thought it was opening but it wasnt After he said he had made a small lapse of concentration and not followed the correct procedure They open and lock and the green light goes on, always follow procedures
You guys are awesome! I have a huge fear of all things water related and you guys through your confidence, storytelling and overall enthusiasm on the subject of diving has made me feel a calmness I've never had. Definitely hope that one day I can get into this sort of thing. Can't wait to see you guys grow in popularity!!!
I can get over Gus’s transformation!! You look awesome dude keep up the good work..
I get lost exploring a wreck in subnautica and panic. Cave diving is not for me but I find it fascinating to watch.
Woody did really well explaining that you aren't saying you are perfect divers, just that when you don't follow the safety guidelines, you increase the danger as a result.
I love seeing new videos! You guys NEVER come off as narcissistic. You are possibly saving lives. AND you are clearing up common misconceptions. I would have NEVER considered diving, let alone cave diving. I live in land locked missouri. I was always taught that the ocean was a death trap. I have now visited Florida multiple times as an adult. I have even gone snorkeling with rehabilitated sting rays...im now considering taking diving classes on my next trip...and thats thanks to you guyz. . I now share my love of the ocean with my kids. I don't want them to fear something so magnificent. All I tell them is...be aware of your surroundings, never panic, listen to instructions, never think you are above the rules, and RESPECT mother nature and what she has created. I feel like you 2 are saying the exact same things to your viewers. Some people just don't like the truth.
-Nondiver here- In response to your final minutes concerning how the audience interacts with your reaction to these videos…. Please don’t ever stop talking about what went wrong! ❤Y’all are always so humble, making sure to acknowledge your own shortcomings, you acknowledge there is often missing context to these videos- but overall I have never sensed any form of condescension or tone that should insinuate your superiority over others, nope! I don’t hear or see it in either of you, I see confidence and that can often clash with audience members that have their own variation in opinion or understandings -about what is being discussed. ❤Don’t stop reacting, it’s why the majority of us are here.
You guys never come across like you think you're better than anyone. You're simply reacting to a video on a topic that you are both well versed and knowledgable about. I truly enjoy watching your videos you both seem so down to earth.
I gotta say I'm not even remotely interested in becoming a diver but I love watching your videos. It is entertaining in something very technical and unfamiliar that I find interesting. Love y'all's work it is obviously your passion!
Long time lurker, first time commenting. I love listening to you two exactly because you are humble, cautious and polite in your commentary and focus on education and safety, not criticising individuals. Thank you for your commentary! Keep it up, it is excellent.
Love you guys and MRDEFIED!! So cool to see you guys collab!
Dude is panicky , so let’s go to eagles nest . Great idea -
Eagles nest is a different level of Florida cave diving. The depth is really the biggest hurdle. Dives to 300+ feet require training beyond just full cave. It’s a bucket list dive for me, but I know I have many more cave dives and much more training before even planning this dive. I’ve been diving for 20 years, but this is definitely beyond my skill level.
it's so unfortunate what happened but I appreciate you guys turning these things into teachable moments, it's important to bring awareness to these things and also to give more context to people who may not be as familiar with it. thank you! ❤
Hey guys, ignore those kind of people. As your channel calls: it's Dive talk you are great guys. For me and I believe I'm not alone if I say you are guy's who dive by book and no cutting corners as we say in UK things twice do it once. You are great example to know how to dive. As usually Thank you for great content.
Safety rules are written in blood. Kind of common expression, but I feel like it's a million times more true for (cave) diving. And the last point, regulation usually isn't the solution. People are going to break the rules. What you need to do is educate them about the dangers.
Cave diving is exactly like venturing into a massive labyrinth with a time limit. If you don't find the exit before the time runs out you're dead.
I really enjoy watching your channel, it helped me learn so much about open water diving & cave diving. I think you guys do a great job highlighting the importance of proper training and practice. You are both very humble towards the sport. I personally was a scared fan of deep diving even though I am a great swimmer. But I now understand how much prep goes into each dive. Also Gus, you make this channel funny and more entertaining. And we can all we the transformation your going through. You are a lot smaller and I'm sure it makes you feel more agile in the water and healthier in general. Keep up your good work. But don't get too small man, the bigger Gus gives you the look of a nice and kind version of yourself. Also its amazing how raw and in edited your videos are. Good teamwork to woody too.
Thanks for your videos / channel guys love your honesty and can see your passion for cave diving and educating ppl without any ego or arrogance keep up the good work from Downunder Australia
Im not even a diver but im now obsessed with this channel and cave diving
An urge that many cave divers (and wreck) have when seeing a possible "lead" is to go take a "quick look" with the idea of "if it goes" they will then go back to the line and tie off an exploration reel and then go back down the lead. It's REALLY tempting and I won't even claim that I haven't been tempted and even done (I learned not to do the hard way). It's a REALLY BAD habit, the quick look can turn into a low vis situation REALLY quickly and the outcome REALLY bad. If you see a lead, take the time to tie off a reel and use it. If you find doing a tie off and reel takes too long than the truth is your reel/line skills are too weak and you need to start practicing more. With practice deploying a reel, doing the tie off, doing your look then reeling up and untying back at the main line won't even add a full extra minute. Cave instructor evaluator TDI #17
Non diver I just can’t get enough of these videos! Keep it up guys
I’ve been watching you guys everyday since I randomly stumbled upon your channel a few weeks ago. Thanks for the great content! I’m not a diver and I’ve never been interested in diving but now I’m hooked. Maybe one day I’ll take a recreational diving class but for now I’ll stick to telling my husband random diving fact’s I’ve learned from my pals Gus & Woody!
great video guys also i havent got to watch you guys in a few months and dang gus you seem noticeably slimmer congrats my man!
@7bootzy
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing!
32:52 I think Oscar Wilde’s legendary quote would suit here: “laws and rules are for idiots, the rest of us use common sense “ You guys are awesome, learning lots from you. ✊🏻🇸🇪
I have so much respect for what you guys do I forwarded your channel to my niece and nephew who dive instructors in California and PR I always worry about them
Florida has mountains! Or do "Space Mountain" and "Splash Mountain" not count?
In firefighting we would do things like a right hand wall search, following along the wall, feeling for any openings, corners etc. just wondering if there’s is something similar when looking for a line if you lose it
@DIVETALK
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, pretty much!
I've watched so many of your videos & I've never gotten the impression that you think you're better, know more, whatever. I don't dive yet but when I decide to do, I'm so 100% sure that following the rules will be my #1 goal during all diving activities. Your channel is amazing, entertaining, very informative and really fun. You teach every video. You've shown your mistakes for us to learn from also when you didn't need to. So your YT family absolutely thanks you for this excellent quality channel. ❤
I dont' dive and never have, but it is endlessly interesting. I love listening to and learning from you guys. almost a daily channel visit for me. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Great to see the both of you, hope this finds you well and happy. Hope your having happy dive days.
I’m a new subscriber and think cave diving is absolutely fascinating. I have a lot of respect for this sport and really enjoy your videos!!!
Interesting and informative, Thanks for giving your impressions. Don't let the critics bug you, you are great and well worth the time to see what you guys have to say.
i love watching your videos!!! very informative and entertaining i have always hated tight areas and water but the more i watch cave and dive videos the more i can feel myself eventually wanting to give it a try
Ginnie Springs is part of the spring fed flow that blesses North Central Florida. It was a float down the Itchetucknee, a swim with manatees. Ponce deLeon called this cool fresh flow through a sweaty salty land...the fountain of youth.
Bring back the hats Woody!!!
I watch your videos to learn about diving, and especially cave diving, and I watch your videos because I want your input. I don't watch your videos to watch another video together with you, I watch it to get your qualified comments and opinions. If it were up to me you could pause even more and be even more focused on the technical aspects of diving., but I'm a nerd. ;-) I'm also very glad that you are so focused on training, planning, safety and that you explain what you can and should do if x, y and/or z happens. The more information I get the more comfortable I become, and I have gone from "I NEVER want to dive in a cave" to "Maybe...". I am now strongly considering taking a basic course in open water diving, and if I do that and after some years I have gained a lot of experience and become comfortable under water in all open water situations, I will not rule it out the possibility of me start taking courses in cave diving. So, thanks guys!
Yes I think I've watched all of your videos even joined being a member to see what other ones are there you guys are hilarious and love watching your videos keep em coming guys
My understanding of cave diving is that there is no room for 'mavericks' or risk takers. It is a long studied and practiced hobby that has build up a set of ridged rules and lore that must be followed to the letter, there is no wriggle room. But cave diving really does show how humans are, we have accidents, make mistakes and take risks. However much more information gets put in the rule book there will sadly be deaths every year due to humans being human. Sad they died, they never intended it, the fear and feeling of isolation must have been crushing.
Im not a diver, never have even done a basic snorkelling lol but i truly love your videos. You're not pompous, arrogant, narcissistic or high egos ...you are constantly teaching, supporting, offering advice for trim and improvements or what went wrong or could be done better, listening and on so many occasions even on the typical what went wrong disaster bad diver videos, you still try and see why they took the actions they did and don't just berate them but acknowledge what was also done right. My advice is just you be you because you're both amazing and in 100s of the comments ive read its clear you actually help so many people by listening to what you say in your videos. Not once do you think you know it all and constantly say you are always learning. My son wants to be in the Navy and is enlisting soon and is even looking into Seals (hes ambitious 😂) but at least ill be able to tell him not to panic, comment on his trim and maybe teach him a thing or 2 about diving despite never diving 😂 Keep on keeping on Gus & Woody x
Started watching yalls channel about a week or two ago when the Chernobyl diving react video popped up into my feed. Have been binging yalls content lately and love it! A lot of the stuff I’ve binged of yalls have been vids from a yr ago (idk why, my feed is weird lol), and Gus you’ve lost a lot of weight! I’m super happy for you! Congrats! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I've had some things going on lately and haven't been to your channel for a bit, and WOW Gus, you look wonderful! Seems like you've slimmed down and just look generally healthier. Not that you didn't look good before, but I know how tough it can be to get any weight to budge and try to build more muscle, ESPECIALLY once you've gone beyond your 20's and early 30's. Congrats for what I'm sure is a well earned change for the better! It's always motivational to see others getting healthier, particularly in the face of the dark "pandemic" BS the world has just been through. Woody and yourself are so amazing to listen to. You can ALWAYS count on some smiles and good vibes here at Dive Talk! Some of us aren't divers at all, so please don't apologize for breaking things down to the details. People like me couldn't get a good mental grasp on the topic, otherwise. It's important. Love to both of you and yours!
I really find your coverage on Cave diving highly interesting. I've been watching this channel for some time now. These videos you do are so entertaining to listen to and the best. I love the stories and breakdown you do explaining things. Its just great. Please never stop doing these. You mention alot how gear and training is very important when it comes to diving. Especially Cave diving and that's a given i would think. One thing i dint hear you directly mention much on is how important someone's Mental Health is when it comes to diving. I feel Mental Health can be an even bigger importance in cave diving. You can have all the right gear on and the best of training but if something was to happen and your head isn't right and or able to deal with such pressure i feel that could end someone much faster then faulty gear because that's what you need if you do happen to have an issue with your gear. You need to be mentally sound so one doesn't panic. Having the best gear in the world wont save you if you panic and don't stay calm to solve the problem. I respect the heck out of divers for this simple fact. "Wish more people in our world in general would be just as calm above water too"😁 J/k's aside. I would have loved to go and learn how to dive. Just to experience that underwater peacefulness that i sometimes have dreams of. I have always loved the water. Sadly my health would never allow it now as i got older. So i regret not going to learn when i was younger. None the less, is it possible to train someone enough so that in the case something does happen they are able to overcome any panic or fear? Or would you say someone who has this issue would be too risky.
@DIVETALK
Жыл бұрын
Training definitely helps the vast majority of people...there are always a minority that will panic no matter what, and there is also a minority that will never panic even as they face certain death...but the vast majority of us can be trained not to panic.
@Lazereer
Жыл бұрын
@@DIVETALK Thanks for answering. That makes a lot of sense. I served in the Military and though i never served in a combat zone or have been put in a life or death situation we did have training that i feel has taught me to stay calm in un favorable situation. But at the same time I cant imagine how tough it may be to train and teach the panic/fear out of someone given that its all underwater. Much respect.
The timing of this upload was close to perfect.
@realwilsoncabral
Жыл бұрын
@Steve I had just settled down with all my food and drinks.. decided to surf KZread and their video came across the timeline
I respect you guys and my prayers go out to all the divers and their families you have to be careful when diving into caves and it's scary swimming through those tunnels.
It feels like a show where Gus is the host and Woody is the guest that wont stop talking about their new movie . I love it, i learn so much from you two.
Very cool you are covering one of Mr Deifieds videos. He has others that might be good as well. Keep up the great work!
Found you when you uploaded the video where the bodies were found in caves. Been watching since, keep up the great work!
I remember the very first time I went into a cavern in blue grotto. The fear of not having clear skies above you is real and sets in fast!
I love you guys talking us through the videos, it clarifies what is going on and I’m sure I would not learn as much if you just sat there!
You guys are awesome! I dont even dive, and can appreciate your dive experienced reaction! You legit make it better. Stay safe! Love you guys!
You guys look very healthy in this video, good luck in your summer dives!
Great video guys, some really good points with the sometimes caves can be safer. I can't say I've ever looked at it that way.
Woody and gus, some of the most humble ppl I know. Great Talk yall!
7:26 I agree, when I saw my first video about Eagles Nest I couldn’t wrap my head around why anyone would go there voluntarily. I couldn’t let it go and searched for any channel that could clarify things for me, and I found you guys, and today I understand on another level. My father used to be a diver, first in the military and later he worked with diving for electrical companies placing cables through massive lakes. The lakes in the eastern part of Sweden are deep and pitch black one meter down. Unlike my father I suffer from claustrophobia these days, and know I wouldn’t be able to do what you guys do. Still I find it fascinating and can’t stop watching! Like Gus says, almost anything can be dangerous if you are not trained for it. Growing up with a father that was a diver me and my sisters learned how to swim from an early age, so swimming isn’t dangerous for me. But if you throw a person into water that has never been taught to swim would probably drown, which would make it dangerous for that person. If I were to go diving and not having any training or knowledge about it, then that would be dangerous for me. The cave wouldn’t kill me, but my own ignorance surely would. Awesome comments and content as always 🙌🏻✊🏻🇱🇷🇸🇪
Great to see you guys back! Love the uploads
great video guys, love hearing your takes on diving. Theres also a documentary on here about nile crocodiles and a wildlife photographer who dives with them in papyrus root caves that i think you guys would love, especially Woody
1. Keep talking. 2. If people get mad because you are helping future divers make less mistakes then they shouldn’t watch. Keep up the great coverage.
Obsess over the little details - DJ Shipley (former navy seal) You guys are awesome and I love that you talk about the little details, you have to if you want get to that higher level of performance, and that goes for anything in life. Awesome video as always ✌️
I think your videos are great! One thing I’ve been wondering about- when exploring a new area of a cave and you go through a squeeze, what’s the plan to get out if you can’t advance any further? No way to turn around or swim backwards!
Mount Everest of underwater caves is located in Czech, called Hranicka Abyss (or Propast'). I'd say it's even beyond Everest, 'cause, literally, no one can reach the bottom. Recently they've sent ROV/AUV robot, it reached somewhere about 1500 feet, but the cave goes farther, it's not the end! They will modify the robot, but this cave can go like 10x deeper, than the Eagles nest cave! It might even bottomless, literally. The water there is highly carbonated and acidic, which makes it extremely difficult and dangerous for exploration.
I've officially watched enough Dive Talk to confidently think I know what I'm talking about
I can tell you as a diver that panicking underwater can be very easy to do. That’s one reason why your training and constant retraining is so important.
Nice to be back watching the vids guys, im from the UK havent ever dived and will never do it i have thalasaphobia the fear of the deep but i do like watching people do it its weird i cant bring myself to go in the sea or even think about doing anything you guys do i have tried so many times and have a minor panic
Love watching you guys, none diver from Australia here. What I’ve learned from watching you guys is, you’re literally putting your life in the hands of someone who may not be that experienced in cave diving. Food for thought🤔 Stay safe 🤿🤿your channel Is just brilliant, love watching your diving critiques🙌
love this channel, i dont dive what so ever I've only ever gone snorkeling and i got rly bad sea sickness lol but i absolutely love this chanel its sooo educational and very interesting to hear these guys talk they rly know their stuff and it shows! i would like to do an open water dive one day (maybe) but the whole thing scares me so much lol i would do a dive as long as i can shoot straight up to the surface if i get scared so maybe like 10-15 ft max depth for me.. these guys are crazyyyy the type of stuff they do takes extreme bravery! mad respect to these 2!
I would rather Gus or Woody pause things to explain things. Than not to pause things or talk over the video. Great video as always love learning.
Regardless of your regardless of your own skill level as cave divers, you guys have a natural ability to communicate through this medium. I'm not even a diver. Just enjoy listening to your discussions. You guys are very skilled doing this show.
'Why did he have a panic attack?" Gus, I have panic attacks just watching these videos!
As always very informative commentary from both of you guys!
One thing I’ve learned in 3 years of listening to both of y’all. Never break any of the cave dive rules. Ever
I absolutely love all of your videos
Love the commentary and the way you guys teach
this is where i wish i had a zelda map and compass since the compass always shows were you came from and the map shows the shape of the room. you would always know where to go
Another great reaction video guys, well done. I really appreciate the fact that DT seems to come from a place of humble constructive criticism/observation. That’s a very tricky line to walk but you are doing it well.
I love Mr Defied.... long time subscriber. He usually covers mountain / dry cave disasters.
@griffincontracting
Жыл бұрын
His voice grates on my nerves. I think it's the vocal fry.
"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." - Benjamin Franklin, inventor of the first flipper.
I have never even seen dive equipment in person! I watch these videos because its fascinating and honestly the horror of these things is probably some of the scariest ways to pass that i can think of so i like to learn why,how, and what to do to prevent it in the future.
Its always a good day when u know there's a new dive talk video drop ❤
Cave diving is so interesting to me. I'll probably never do it, but at least I can live vicariously through you guys 😁😁😁😁
Haven't seen you guys in a while! Glad to know Gus and Woody are still active. Looking forward to watching the vid.
I grew up in Spring Hill, FL and went to the river often and I never knew Eagles nest was there. There are lots of caves in the weekiwachee spring we heard about though. It’s my favorite river, it’s like swimming in a fresh bottle of water, 72 degrees year round and a big portion of it you can touch the bottom and see the clear sand. My happy place…. But I would never ever want to go in a cave down there. You do hear about ppl dying in the caves
The remaining calm and handling the situation logically reminds me of being an EMT. You absolutely cannot panic or the situation would get out of control very quickly.