The Last Thing He Ever Did

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Publicado 2024-04-27

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  • As a dive instructor I used to tell my students if they forget all else remember these six words. "Plan your dive, dive your plan!" They broke this rule when they had used one third of their air and decided to keep going!
  • @daveclarke6481
    Deciding to break the rule of thirds is a conscious act of insanity.
  • @billcallahan9303
    In my opinion, this presenter is the best on YouTube & elsewhere. Incredibly able to make sense of & simplify complicated scenarios to the general public. Very well done sir!
  • @loobielou6965
    Gadz, I found myself holding my breath multiple times during this. Honestly can not understand why people do this for "fun" 😨
  • @skullsaintdead
    Damn Farr got really lucky, going past 1/3rd, even beyond 1/2 tank supply is insane & then even wanting to search in the 4th pocket after hours of waiting... If his mate hadn't of cut the line, they'd surely both have died. Its incredible how fallible humans are to confirmation bias & our desire to 'complete' the job, forgoing our own safety requirements.
  • @Melanie16040
    As a cave diver, you got an instant thumbs up when you pointed out that we are responsible for ourselves when we enter a cave. At no point should we have less than twice what is necessary to make it out of a cave from where we are by ourselves unless there has been a failure.
  • @ramblingriver
    I just can't understand why someone continues after 50% of the air is gone, or even 33%! Even if you find an air pocket, it's not like you can pump air back into the tanks. Another great episode.
  • @justahuman8790
    I once dropped my lighter behind my bed. I had to get on my knees stretching as far as possible, carefully avoiding all pots and socks. We are basically the same.
  • @brandonagil6028
    I wouldn’t do that if you paid me for it but doing that for fun is crazy
  • @Votrae
    Your skill in illustrative writing is outstanding. With diving, you don't need to look far back in history to see shocking differences in diver planning, discipline, and equipment. My heart goes out to family of the deceased
  • @Tscaperock
    If you are in a cave with half of a tank of gas, you are planning to die! You always have a reserve when diving a cave.
  • @LowlyGamer
    My Dad was a diver and rebreather instructor for many years. I'm glad I didn't find this channel while he was still diving otherwise I'd have been constantly worried about him.
  • @michaelogden5958
    This, my friends, is storytelling at its finest. Well done, Mr. Waterline! I've done quite a bit of open water diving, but even when I was young and invincible, cave diving was a "Nope. Not gonna do it." thing for me. Cave diving is even lower on my list of things to do than parachuting. 😳
  • @mestep511
    Hard to get past my crippling claustrophobia and watch. Great story told very well. You’re good at this.
  • @markbowles2382
    Really excellent professional work - no hype - just serious, respectful and informative while relating the circumstances as apparently truthful AND acknowledging all guesses and presumptions and any shortfalls of evidence - well done sir.
  • You mentioned his aluminium tanks, I like to use steel tanks for my dives since I can hold more air and don’t need as much weight in my belt, despite their weight increase I figured cave divers would be all over them.
  • @johnnunn8688
    There are some totally AMAZING sights in cave systems. I’ll just look at the pics, thanks. Wild horses etc.
  • @Morbazan125
    I know the whole point is that feeling of adventure and discovery but one of the places where specialist drones would come in really helpful would be caving/cave diving.