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doczerothree
04-07-2008, 05:20 PM
Hi all. My name Doc. I'm a student of TJ's currently taking trimix. I've been diving about 16 years and finally getting to this level. (and not doing real well) I did 3 dives at the Grotto and managed to get back alive. And although I've had many dives with doubles I struggled during these dives. That not withstanding diving is a great enjoyment for me and knew from the first time I got into the water I want to be doing this as much possible. I enjoy "wrecking" and know that once trimix has beed completed that it will help me get where I want to go safely.

Techdiver
04-08-2008, 09:54 PM
Don't worry about having a bad dive or two that's why they call it training. the Grotto is a different dive if you not use to it. Task loading another thing. I struggled with diving there the first time, and know I love it. I knew I loved this sport the first OW training dive.

Keep it safe

bob1577
04-09-2008, 12:13 PM
Lads/ladies
I ve been diving 5 years now and i know Tj & Denise well. I guess I actually introduced them. Tj has tought me all I know up to trimix and i thank him for that. I would probably never have gone this far unless i met him. Diving is my escape from the real world and all the stress and hassle it has. Under the water nothing matters only you and the ocean. (well the person with you as well i suppose depends who it is.)

Hopefully i will get over soon and meet up with all my friends in Florida. we will see. All the best with the forum TJ & Denise.

doczerothree
04-09-2008, 05:44 PM
Thanks Tech diver, (TD) The class once completed will open up a lot more of what liked like to see. Who knows may I'll even get into a cave:eek:

doczerothree
04-09-2008, 05:45 PM
Welcome Bob. How's the diving on your Island:)

johnny boy
04-17-2008, 06:17 PM
hi, i'm john from the UK and was trained by tj and denise earlier this year [feb] at 40 fathoms. denise & tj are a great couple. would happily recommend them to everyone at both recreational and technical levels. hope you guys are ok. have you bought a new car yet?

tj
04-17-2008, 08:28 PM
No new car, but we got a different one... and another one when Denise starts to drive. I was thinking about getting her a tank, for safety's sake... :rolleyes:


hi, i'm john from the UK and was trained by tj and denise earlier this year [feb] at 40 fathoms. denise & tj are a great couple. would happily recommend them to everyone at both recreational and technical levels. hope you guys are ok. have you bought a new car yet?

denise
04-22-2008, 09:22 PM
Hi John,
Great to hear from you.....How are things on your side of the Atlantic? How is the diving going? Did that wreck dive trip you had planned in March work out for you?
Denise


hi, i'm john from the UK and was trained by tj and denise earlier this year [feb] at 40 fathoms. denise & tj are a great couple. would happily recommend them to everyone at both recreational and technical levels. hope you guys are ok. have you bought a new car yet?

johnny boy
04-23-2008, 05:37 PM
diving is cold! had a few weekend trips out of east scotland. crap viz. no life. shite. next trip to newcastle [north east england, not as far up as scotland]. lots of wrecks, but all flat plate and boilers, nothing much else. i need to come back to florida and do my cavern intro/normoxic trimix!

denise
04-24-2008, 07:09 AM
Definitely try to plan an upcoming trip to Florida, since you were here, the majority of the caves are now clearing and divable again...22 degrees sound nice?

Ocean warming up nicely too.....not as many wrecks here as you have back home though.

Dive Safe

doczerothree
04-24-2008, 10:24 AM
Definitely try to plan an upcoming trip to Florida, since you were here, the majority of the caves are now clearing and divable again...22 degrees sound nice?

Ocean warming up nicely too.....not as many wrecks here as you have back home though.

Dive Safe

Lots of wrecks in So Florida "D":001: