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  • Adventures

    Posted on January 23rd, 2008

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    apecs 3, deco, diluent, diving, isc, loop, loop controller, meg, megalodon, rebreather, rule of thirds, scuba, tech diving, VR3

    Who Cares if the Rebreather Has Integrated Deco

    For some time now, Innerspace Systems has been working on a Megalodon head called APECS 3 that supports integrated decompression. As with any major software / hardware engineering project, there have been some delays, which has Meg owners clambering for information about when it will come out. It’s amazing how so many of these rebreather [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on October 11th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    boulder dive, canada, diving, diving in vermont, diving lake willoughby, lake diving, lake willoughby, rebreather, tech diving, vermont, wall dive, westmore vermont

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Lately I’ve been doing a lot of diving in Lake Willoughby. This glacial lake is located near the Canadian Border in Westmore, VT, and makes an outstanding diving location because of its clarity and depth. There are a few places that divers can get access to the water, but the best seems to be the [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on January 19th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    1981, 1985, Adventures, deco, deep diving, deep wreck dive, deepest wreck dive, egypt, mix, OC, scuba, scuba diving, ship, tdi, tech diving, toilets, trimix, Wreck Diving, yolande

    Deep Dive On A Wreck Full Of Toilets

    Deep Dive On A Wreck Full Of Toilets

    Leigh Cunningham and Mark Andrews figure they’ve made the world’s deepest wreck dive on the Yolande, a 72m ship in Egypt which had been carrying a bunch of toilets. The wreck sank in 1981, but slid into deeper waters because of a storm in 1985. It currently sits in water ranging from 145m to 160m, [...]

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