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Gary wrote:
[snip] I just spent a little time researching freediving. You are right. Expert freedivers can force air into their ears to relieve the pressure as they descend. It is what limits them from greater descents but they can force what little air they have (at depth) into their ears to relieve the pressure...... somewhat. You win. we all win, i learned a lot ![]() i have a few freediving books here that are terrific. one especially that stands out because of the photos and just sheer lunacy is "bluewater hunter and freediving" by terry maas. these are folks, i kid you not ... who go out into the middle of the giant ocean, put on wetsuits, grab their spear guns, and go freediving for hours at a time. their goal ? to shoot giant fish even bigger than they are while at the same time not getting eaten by sharks. and yeah, sometimes they fail and get eaten by sharks!!! there are white sharks there! they are in competition for the same food! apparently it's not that unusual to shoot a fish and have sharks eat it before you can even get it on board! lol. just crazy. beautiful book, highly recommend it. |
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![]() purple_stars wrote: i have a few freediving books here that are terrific. one especially that stands out because of the photos and just sheer lunacy is "bluewater hunter and freediving" by terry maas. these are folks, i kid you not ... who go out into the middle of the giant ocean, put on wetsuits, grab their spear guns, and go freediving for hours at a time. their goal ? to shoot giant fish even bigger than they are while at the same time not getting eaten by sharks. and yeah, sometimes they fail and get eaten by sharks!!! there are white sharks there! they are in competition for the same food! apparently it's not that unusual to shoot a fish and have sharks eat it before you can even get it on board! lol. just crazy. beautiful book, highly recommend it. Hey Stars: Seem like I remember some old coote about 80 years old who was freedinving off the SE coast. Something like 10-20 miles offshore? His boat drifted off and he survived 1-2 days till rescued. Any body remember that? Freediving the highseas at 80? Can't be that hard if he was doing it. I wonder if he had a problem clearing/eqalizing his ears. Bob PS Did you ever live in Southern Oregon? |
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