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The basics of a good foundation are inherent to the quality of the material or…
I have never figured out why so few North American technical divers wear helmets. Perhaps helmets never reached the Pantheon of hip here. Divers in other parts of the world would never consider exposing their scalps to the ceiling of a cave or wreck without protection.
I have never figured out why so few North American technical divers wear helmets. Perhaps…
After winning Canada’s Polar Medal in March, Jill Heinerth has followed up in April with a four-book contract. Heinerth, a well-known technical diver, filmmaker, writer and photographer will now have another vehicle to educate Canadians in conservation, exploring and increasing awareness of the planet and its challenges.
After winning Canada’s Polar Medal in March, Jill Heinerth has followed up in April with…
It has been said that cave diving is one of the most dangerous sports in America. That is because in a cave you cannot always get directly to the surface. It can become a big problem if a diver does not manage his or her gas properly.
It has been said that cave diving is one of the most dangerous sports in…
Dragons Breath is a huge lake sixty meters underground, breathing out hot air like a…
Most sports are constantly evolving as new approaches are tried, usually as an alternative to…
Most sports are constantly evolving as new approaches are tried, usually as an alternative to…
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GloRope.com was founded in Colorado in 2006. Since that time, the companyhas grown and developed…
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) named Jill Heinerth, world famous Canadian cave diver, as its first Explorer-in-Residence to mark World Oceans Day today. “Exploration is in the DNA of the RCGS,” said John Geiger, CEO of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. “We are so delighted to have Jill Heinerth in this new role. It is hard to imagine anyone who better embodies the courage and commitment of exploration.”
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) named Jill Heinerth, world famous Canadian cave diver, as…
Of course this is a very important part of cave diving and is one of…
This is the time for the good resolutions for 2015, where we could incorporate in-water…
The basics of a good foundation are inherent to the quality of the material or…
Mastering buoyancy in cave diving is like having a cup of iced tea in a hot summer…
Earlier this year I came across a story about five divers from Finland who travelled…
Following the tragic deaths of father and son Darrin Spivey and Dillon Sanchez on Christmas Day there has…
A short clip about Sidemount Diving with a single tank which I found on Vimeo.…
Deep Tech is the most versatile Diver Training Facility United Kingdom with one of the…
Just seen this video on YouTube and thought it was worth sharing!