7 comments

  • jedberg 40 minutes ago ago

    I'm wary of cave diving because of the safety issues, but this feels like one I would do. With the fairly controlled environment, warm waters, and guide lines, it feels like about the safest cave dive you can do!

  • yreg 13 minutes ago ago

    My father used to be a technical cave diver. There are plenty of beautiful diving places inland. For example the Dubnik opal mines, which are not so far from Budapest.

    I'm proud of him, but I'm very glad that he's not doing it anymore. If something happens or if someone panics down in the cave then it's easy to stir up the mud and loose your guideline. It takes just a moment, but when it happens it is super serious and dangerous to everyone in the expedition.

  • block_dagger an hour ago ago

    Only in my most terrifying nightmares do I find myself cave diving. Kudos to those who enjoy it.

    • krunck 39 minutes ago ago

      You've got to be extremely detail oriented, precise, and disciplined to do it right. I've got a friend who does it and I support him on his dives(hauling gear, etc) but I have zero interest and am not cut from that kind of cloth. Give me tight, muddy, cold, AIR FILLED caves any day though.

      • chatmasta 36 minutes ago ago

        I’m detail oriented which is exactly why I’m unwilling to bet my life on not missing a detail.

      • nemomarx 24 minutes ago ago

        how much safer is normal cave spelunking? I hear about accidents pretty often with that too, or getting into a crevice you can't back out of...