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Scuba Diving, Cave Diving, Technical Diving, Rebreather Diving
Cave Diving Legends - Lamar Hires
Lamar Hires - a Florida cave diver, cave diving explorer, instructor and successful business owner shares his stories.
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A Fun Little Dive
Просмотров 1322 месяца назад
A fun couple of open water dives on 13 Sep 24 off the coast of Destin FL. This is not our typical style and a far cry from the usual rebreathers and stages. Sometimes it is fun to get back to simpler diving and go for a joyride on the old scooter. It was a blast diving with you all and I hope to again soon.
Cave Diving Legends - Scott Hunsucker
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Scott Hunsucker - a Florida panhandle cave explorer, cave rescuer tells his story about exploration, preserving access to one of Florida's prominent cave systems, and rescuing a diver from an underwater cave.
Cave Diving Legends - Woody Jasper
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Woody Jasper tells all about his innovation of sidemount diving, cave rescues, and shares his cave diving stories. Watch his mesmerizing recount on some of the origins of modern cave diving and rescues.
Cave Adventurers 20th Anniversary
Просмотров 481Год назад
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the premier Cave Diving Shop in Florida Cave Adventurers. Thanks to everyone who made it out to Jackson Blue Spring!
Cave Adventurers 20Th anniversary invitation
Просмотров 331Год назад
Come to celebrate with us 20Th anniversary in diving business.
Bill Rennaker and Lamar Hires Part 2
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On October 27nd, 2018, Bill Rennaker and Lamar Hires were kind enough to talk to a group of cave divers at NFSA event and speak about the history behind sidemount diving and cave diving. The purpose of this video is to catalog and preserve the history from these prominent explorers
Sidemount and Cave Diving History with Bill Rennaker and Lamar Hires
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On October 27nd, 2018, Bill Rennaker and Lamar Hires were kind enough to talk to a group of cave divers at NFSA event and speak about the history behind sidemount diving and cave diving. The purpose of this video is to catalog and preserve the history from these prominent explorers. Part 2 will be posted soon.
Great interview Lamar.
Legend :-)
The only word that comes up to my mind is “respect”
👌
Hard to think he had to do this interview after recently losing his son… this is one tough sob
It was recorded 12-27-2023, Jarred died in April 2024.
Thank you Lamar.
Thanks for this, I think these are great to document the early days of cave diving. That being said a small technical note, looks like there is a small audio sync issue.
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the stories. Truly a legend of cave diving and innovator in scuba diving in general. I'm thankful and have much respect to those that pioneered the safety and tools of our sport so others can safely enjoy it too. Thanks Lamar. I love my Choptima 🤿➖🫧💦🪨
Thanks for this video. Was sorry to learn about Jared
It has been quite the life experiences, keep going.......
Legend, what a life!
Upmost respect!! legend!!
Much respect to Lamar, undoubtedly a legend in cave diving!
Thanks!! What a caring and competent man!
Hell yeah! This is gonna be good!
Everything looked amazing 🤩. And don’t worry dad, I’m sure the shark only wanted to give you a little kiss 😚
Sounds like woody was a beast! 💪 Thanks for this video. 🙂
What an privilege to hear your experiences and stories, thank you for sharing.
i love when we mentioned Edd 😂😂😂
You should never go cave diving unless you are certified to do so. Cave diving is different than open while diving. It’s a whole new ball game and should not be instruction.
20:24 We're sorry, but we couldn't help ourselves.
Man all these guys are just so humble. Everytime i watch one of these i feel this overwhelming sense of admiration.
Scott, you are my instructor back in Pensacola around late 90's. I have not been in the water past 20 years but enjoyed diving HI, Japan, Maine, and best of all Cuba. Two other Navy folks Barb & Matt, one local named CJ and I formed / became the original ESAR dive team. Our ESAR team went to Morrison springs for a training and fun dive. We entered that 1st cave and I dropped down to around 91' and it was amazing to look around and see groups of divers in that large chamber but I decided to call my dive and headed back up to the opening, flipped around and crawled backwards because the flow was so strong it would press the reg button in when you faced the current. Keeping my head down I worked out and made it to that tree across the opening. Checked my air and I was at 200, did my stop at the platform watching the air get lower and lower but stayed a bit longer as I had not planned that depth. It was time to get out and warm up and we had a picnic and headed back to Milton! 150 some dives, rescue, search & recovery, dry suit, the only close call was in the pool when my regulator line burst and you drug me to the surface. Thank you for all the memories and my life long friends Matt (rip), Barb, and CJ
Thanks for documenting this significant piece of diving history.
I did Vortex and Morrison Spring. (Only open water) And I was hooked. Videos on my channel. Not very good vids. Morrison had tannin in the water. Almost 0 viz. Bam! Clear water. So cool. Didn't even own a reel. Got cave certified. Sometimes we do stupid stuff. This guy had me drooling. Thanks.
Cool stories and history. Thank you.
Awesome interview. I've heard his name tossed around. Now I've met the man! Thank you.
Scott was my cavern diving instructor.
One of my heros. Want to pass my sidemount course? You have to know Woody Jasper's name.
What a 🤿legend🤿
Frank McNamara found the back of JB
Fantastic video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come!
Thanks for doing these interviews. Please keep them coming. If you can, interview Tracy Grubbs.
Thanks for watching, we'll look into it!
Woody has hair?
Dive time? Max depth? And where is this? 😁
a combination of shots from a couple of dives, dives sites were Emerald Sink, Peacock Springs - Orange Grove, and Hole in the Wall in Marianna, dive time varied based on the objective from each dive, some were just to film, others were to reach specific areas or to test new equipment, on average our dives for these video dives are 2+30
Wonderful interview. Thanks for sharing your experience, Woody.
Woody is the absolute best. Such a nice person and a wealth of knowledge in many things.
W video😮💨
Woody is not ONLY a cave diving legend. This I guarantee.
Agreed... Woody is awesome guy as well...
Woody Jasper is a living legend. He inspired a generation of cave divers and continues to be inspiration to all explorers.
Woooooody!
Love diving at Jackson Blue !
us too, one of our favorite spots!
Enjoyed this! Thanks!
Old-school divers are some of the coolest people on earth.
Woody is awesome, great stories, thank you for this interview.
You're welcome! More to come soon
Amazing and poignant. 😊
Beautifully shot, thank you 👍
Great interview with a cave diving legend, thoroughly enthralling, keep em coming 👌
Great video!
Thank you for that interview with Woody! Awesome guy and an amazing diver.