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Offline Gambitt

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Rescue Diver Course
« on: May 13, 2008, 08:18:37 AM »
Well, the time has come for me to look further into dive training, so I'm looking to do the Rescue Diver Course.

I already have my Advanced F.A/CPR cert from St. John's Amulance, so that part is covered.

If I can get a few more divers who are interested, we can get a special rate, and a private class with Adventure Divers in Peterborough.   It would mean a full weekend of classes and diving, but I think the personal attention would be worth the travel?

We "might"  :ROFL: be able to snag a cottage for the weekend, that is close to the dive site...  :icon_thumright:

If anyone is interested, please let me know. 




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Re: Rescue Diver Course
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2008, 09:14:18 AM »
Good for you Gambitt  :icon_thumright:

Last time I thought about doing the course, I was the one that ended up being rescued.  :ROFL:

It's the next step in my training and I'm anxious to do it, but I don't think my foot is ready yet.  It's almost there, but I still can't support my own weight on it never mind hauling another body out of the water.

I'm hoping to be ready by next year.

Good Luck on the course
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