Some of the WORST cave diving stories I have ever told...
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I once got stuck trying to take off a tight t-shirt, that was enough caving for one lifetime for me
I'm glad you're okay! Please be safe and size up on your shirts.
i always remove my shirt close to some siccors in case of life treat situations
Ha. Ha. Ha
This was the laugh I really needed!!!
You’re right! I’ve had that happen to me too, and it scares me so much! It’s like a severe panic sets in when your arms are stuck, like a straight jacket would feel! Just watching these makes me feel like I can’t breathe.
When I got certified as a rescue diver, one of my instructors had actually had to rescue a drowning diver before, so he went HARD to make sure I was properly prepared.
When they tested my ability to circle around and approach a drowning diver from behind to inflate their buoyancy device, he was the simulated “victim”. He was flailing so aggressively that my hand got momentarily caught between his body and the first stage (top part) of his tank when I was trying to get into position to hold the button that would fill his vest with air, and he almost broke two of my fingers - and that was just in training!!! Never underestimate the adrenaline-induced strength of a drowning person!!!!
I was nominated to be the guy threshing while in a heated pool wearing a 7/8mm wetsuit. It got hot fast(!) and only ended when I realised this was the "let him wear themselves out first" lesson 😅 But that shouldn't apply when people don't ooa, if you can donate your long hose at arm's length I'd hope they're focused solely on the reg. Different if we had bad gas management and it was them or me. The rescue course's main value to me was learning the difference between fins and feet (worse than I thought!) and that - being plump - I fell behind the two towing the rescued diver when tasked with pushing on his fins... I needed that reality check!
Hope you learned a lot.
stay safe too
@@RazerRed999oh I did, thank you!! It was several years ago now, but lots of excellent training and information. Thank you for your well wishes and take care, friend.
Edit: to clarify, no way anyone will catch me diving in a cave, I will happily leave that to individuals with far more training than me lol
@@GeoffInfieldOOF a heated pool with a wetsuit that thick?!?! I mean, I tend to run pretty hot, so I get uncomfortably warm in a 5mL even 100ft down off the coast of Maui lol. Which is funny because my mom is the opposite, she’ll start shivering at the same depth unless she’s got a five or seven mil. Meanwhile, a tank top and swim shorts in 68° water is perfect diving for me 😂
tbf I wouldn't want people dying in a cave in my property either
Ever. That would be, I don't even know the words for that. Id be pissed, sad and disgusted? Confused idk. Lol
@@LuckyLetty777ur cute 😵💫🤩
I’d be afraid of being sued by someone getting hurt in my property
@@Azzne-🇺🇸
If the restrictions are so tight that they are painful to force thru, maybe this is the caves way of telling you it doesn’t want you there.
Or, perhaps, that it wants to keep you there forever.
Humankind is destined to push boundaries. Nature doesnt care about individual.
Nah fam its fine.
You'd think so, but apparently some people's brains work differently.
When "normal" people see a cave, most get the idea of "don't go there" and even a lot of the people who do decide to check it out, will abort that attempt when a cave gets too narrow to proceed easily. Seemingly some people see that as a challenge and push on, even if that means having to forcefully push themselves through openings that really are too small.
@@tinymetaltrees I'm leaning towards wanting to keep them as it's new pet. Kind of like a sadistic kid pulling off an ants legs for fun or something. You couldn't pay me enough to go cave diving. F%ck that noise.
With cases like these, it seems there's a fine line between bravery and stupidity.
I don't think that the line is fine at all. Cave divers are inherently stupid. What other group of people spends a fortune on equipment and training just so they can risk their lives looking at a water filled hole in the ground? They have a serious case of cognitive dissonance. It isn't like they're discovering new worlds or hidden treasures. If you've seen one water filled cave, you've seen them all.
I'm glad i quit cave diving when i was born.
Great!😂👍
😂😂😂😂😂
Scream 💀
I guess we’ve all spent 9 months in a cave 😂
Hey, that's funny!
Oh yea, I can see it now... Guy1)Hey buddy, how did your dive go?....Guy2) I almost died!...Guy 1) Sounds fun, I wanna try it too.....
Logic non existent
Your videos have convinced me to never go cave diving
They decided to speed things up because two of them had near death experiences? Smart call
🤣🤣🤣
Hello everybody. These videos have inspired me to go cave diving so I can prove to the world that I am the best and far smarter than any of the people I always see in these videos. I have learned a lot from their hubris and I think am ready. I found a random hole in the woods and I plan on trying to reach about 200ft deep in it but Idk how deep this sinkhole actually is because I am the first person to discover it and I didn’t bring rope. Anyway, I have blown up a lot of balloons and tied them to a string for emergency air if I happen to need it. I also am wearing a glow stick necklace so I can see in the dark. This is going to be my first time so wish me luck guys!! 😊👍 😎
Kind of odd that they never bothered looking back periodically to check on the diver behind them. One of the first things I was taught was always keep an eye on each other.
Survival instincts? If they had those they wouldnt be in the cave lol
I went in a cave in Poland once and there were these pale skinned red-eyed pigs living inside. Only saw them once. Never did figure out how they got down there since there's only a vertical shaft for an entrance.
pigs can fly
😂😂😂😂right
@@geigertec5921Sounds like that movie the Descent but with Pigs
@@mandem3426i also thought of descent
Okay, Jacques Cousteau, arguably the most well-known and world renowned scuba diver and underwater researcher ever known, only needed ONE scare to say "NEVER AGAIN!"......Why in God's name do people with not even one tenth as much knowledge and experience continue to go inside these death traps!?
Good and valid question. Please tell the answer if you hear it one day.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Jacques Cousteau, one of the few people alive that stopped early enough in the "FA" stage that they didn't have to "FO"
To discover new things. You’d be surprised, the feeling of discovering something new, being somewhere NOBODY has ever been before? It’s exhilarating, and some will risk their life for it… happily
Hypoxia is to LITTLE oxygen in the blood, not too much. Hypo is too little, hyper is too much. 🙄
A caving video is not complete without the words "something went horribly wrong"
Wicked moustache brother
Very true, let's have a learning event.
I'd like to thank my past self for never thinking this would be a nice hobby to do.
Just as with climbing in the death zone...The moment your head goes under the water, you are in the worst kind of death zone.
And much like climbing, nobody is going to risk their life in that kind if near-death adventuring to save someone. The odds that the rescuer ia going to die as well is outrageously high. Your body is going to be rhe only rescue that happens.
@@piratekit3941good thing you’re wrong and there are people like Ed Sorensen, Mike Young, John Volanthen, Richard Stanton, Jason Mallinson, and Chris Jewell just to name a few. Comparing climbing above 8k meters and cave diving are like comparing apples and oranges in that they have almost nothing in common other than some superficial similarities. If it was humanly possible, even on oxygen, to rescue people from the death zone they would but we’re limited by our physiology and the technicalities of the 14 8k peaks. In cave rescue it’s usually too late by the time a specialist rescue diver is dispatched unlike climbing in death zone where your wife or child could need rescuing and you could be right there and not do a damn thing to help them.
Millions of people safely do open water diving daily
@@IreneWY and?
@@azovandy14.88 hence it's not a death zone and certainly not the worst death zone
2:07 Jeacques Cousteau had a near-death experience and stopped cave diving. 2:59 These people had a near-death experience and decided to go to an even more dangerous cave. You can see the difference between a sensible diver like Cousteau and the types of people that end up in these videos. They have no fear response, either due to mental illness or extreme ignorance, and it costs them their life.
owners: don't dive here! private property
also owners: will that be cash or card
All of these videos talk about the divers going down with the promise of unexplored discoveries... What discoveries?! Ah yes a rock, Aha more rocks, Ooo rocks that are so close together I have to collapse my lungs to get through, Oh the rocks that will pin me here until I stop breathing all together. Thanks guys all those discoveries really advanced the human race, dunno what we'd do without your bodies lying at the bottom of a wet hole in the ground xD
I absolutely love all the cave diving I do. I go out diving every never and particularly enjoy cave nowhere.
one thing I learned about cave diving is to never go cave diving
We've had a doozy of a day, officer. There we were doing some upkeep on our land when all these cave divers showed and started drowning themselves all over our property!
Why do women live longer than men explained
Your channel has gotten me hooked on cave diving videos!! Love your content. Thanks so much for making it.
Regarding the first three deaths, remember that "the buddy system" doesn't work if you fail to keep an eye on your buddy.
Similarly, don't split up.
Considering how much planning and decompression one must do while cave diving, going "farther than originally intended" seems to be nothing else than a self imposed death sentence. At great depths, even 1 minute can mean hours of decompression.
Hypoxia is a lack of oxygen.
Hyperoxia is too much oxygen.
I wanted to say the Same thing…. 🤦🏽♀️
babe wake up new horrifying nightmare dropped
oh definitely
There are plenty of caves to explore which are not full of water. My limitations are to only explore places with breathable free air. The equipment is prone to being faulty and jamming your body into an unknown tunnel 300 feet under water just seems foolish.
Just because it's a dry cave doesn't mean the air is breathable. There are many cases where natural pockets of gas get stuck and can suffocate you.
@@oceanbytez847 they said that THEIR limitations are to only explore places with breathable air, not that “all dry caves have breathable air”. I think they know some caves can have toxic air which is why they mentioned breathable air and not just “caves with air”
The stories of people getting stuck and dying in dry caves are worse in a lot of ways than the diving ones tbh.
@@oceanbytez847 lighters will tell you about the air in a cave. Also they make detectors for carbon dioxide.
Doing this, you are just going balls-deep inside a conveniently pre-excavated grave. I'm gonna stay out of caves and stick to talking sh*t on RUclips.
The powerade bottle on his back underwater😂
I wondered if I was seeing that correctly 😂
XD this is so crazy that my guess is that there are air pockets where they can hydrate and eat.
My guy, I knew that didn't sound right 15:11 Hypoxia is not when there is too much oxygen in the blood, it is when there is an insufficient amount of oxygen in the blood.
I heard that, too, but later on he says 'Hyperoxia' which is what he meant. Probably. lol
These cave diving videos prove how exhilarating and beautiful, but also how punishing and unforgiving waters can be.
Nice a new cave-diving horror vid just dropped let's(not)go(cavediving) 👌 👌
I just don't get WHY people want to DIVE INTO caves like that. It's like they are asking to die. CRAZY!! 😮
I don't want to do it, but I can understand why people do it. Exploring and pushing boundaries is just what some people enjoy doing.
It's the same kind of people who would discover continents back in the day.
Hubris: exaggerated pride or self-confidence
Great content bro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
People underestimate the power of moving water......easy going in with the current, but trying to get out is a completely different story.
Thanks so much!
"Everyone was in a good mood that day..."
I have a cool new idea, wing suit BASE cave diving. Jump off a cliff in diving gear while wearing a wing suit. Glide into a cave sink hole and navigate underwater to another exit.
Why. Would. You. Do. This?
Loool. No doubt someone out there crazy enough to try
That sounds like a terrible idea. Let's do it!
But how do we work in mountain climbing? 🤔
@@fleacythesheepgirl You have to climb up to the cliff you're going to jump off of
Just going on a cave dive means you've already gone wrong. Surviving just means that it didn't go _very wrong._
The more experienced the diver, the more likely they are to die 😂
complacency kills 🥺
Over confidence is man’s worst enemy
Land owners were surely collecting payments BEFORE each dive.
I have met cave diver Jochen Hasenmeier twice. He was a safety fanatic that ended up in a wheelchair. Didn't stop him to continue to cave dive.
How does he swim when his body lost the device drivers for his legs
On land, or in the water - you just don’t go where you can’t fit, damn it. It’s just not worth it. There’s a state park in Mass, Purgatory - it’s full of glacial caves, most of which anybody can fit through. There’s one, however, that had been closed off (and wisely so), but erosion opened it back up. It’s not at all impassible; it’s just crawling up one gentle slope with the ceiling right above, and a lot of side room/light from smaller gaps in the rocks. HOWEVER, the entrance has one very short (inches), very narrow point that if your shoulders are more than fifteen inches across, if your hips aren’t 32 around or less, you WILL NOT get through. I tried to, first just tucked up, and had to abort, because it’s too tight. The only way to fit easily through was straight, but you’d have to be the size of a large child to get in. I made it, but even though it wasn’t get stuck tight, no one bigger could have gotten through that little opening. I shudder just thinking about something like that underwater. It’s bad enough in a simple glacial crevasse, with tons of air and light - add water, and I’m out
Love your caving videos better than any of the others! I actually finish yours. I love how you tell a story, you give good details and images to really help us understand what happened!
I love caves but underwater caves to hell with that drowning isn’t on my bucket list😂
>Record holder swimmer
>Record holder bungee jumper
>Still dies in a cave
Caves always win baby, you never had a chance
Notification Squad, checking in🎉. Let’s go for another awesome vid
Thanks so much for the support and enjoy!
I really enjoy your videos, but just to note that a "near death experience" is when you ACTUALLY have bodily death, then come back to life, often with a memory of the other side. Which is not the same as a near fatal accident.
I’m more surprised of hearing about divers surviving than perishing in caves.
It went extremely bad as soon as they stepped into the cave 😂
I remember when I was at the beach with a friend, we got too deep in the water and my friend panicked and started pulling me down with her. Very scary at the time. Thank you MrDeified 💠
I never can decide if those maps are plan view or vertical cross section..
People Always Forget The Main Rule Of Cave Diving....
Never Go Cave Diving.
My shower is the smallest space I’ll ever go into.
Every time I think about cave diving, I just watch these videos
Only the dead and rocks belong in the earth! There is no pity for anyone who willingly ventures into the maw of the world and gets the worst possible outcome
suits should be required to have bright colors and All divers suits should have comms built in dummy proof things
always the damn silt
My favorite thing to do is to not go cave diving.
I panic just watching!
If the owners of that place really didn't want people diving there they would blow the entrance of the cave up n really stop people from going in there
Probably not because of environmental protection laws. Just because you own property doesn't mean you can destroy it or do whatever you want without permits or satisfying environmental laws
@@user_28943Oops! Sorry there was an "accidental" landslide totally blocking the hole! Oh no! 😉
@@user_28943 you can deff put a strong fence there as long as fish can pass
They could put a door on the entrance with locks
It's France. They don't get to have cool stuff like explosives.
I like to see caves that have walk ways and rangers. Like Carlsbad or Natural bridge.
We don't say "plan your dive, dive your plan" for no reason.
Thanks for adding meters to the distances used!
I got a bunch of blankets thrown on top of me when i was 7... that was my cave diving experience 😂. People who cave dive are crazy. I'd love to learn to scuba dive in open water tho.
Trespassing (you’ve been warned), going into dangerous caves (you’ve been warned) And they say there is no God and he does not give you signs lol😅
Why people are so dumb u can smoke weed instead and chill in the nature this one is so wrong
These caving and diving "experts" and "professionals" seem to have a flair for doing the most irresponsible thing possible...
The common trait is everyone was having a great time till something unexpected happened.
If I wanted that kind of experience I'd just put a plastic bag over my head.
Any overhead diving (ice, sunken structures, caves, etc.) requires special training. Not for the untrained, even experienced divers die.
Then Ed Sorrenson will have to risk his life to pick up your dead floating body lol
NEVER SEPARATE!!! DB
The best thing about cave diving is that you don’t have to do it.
I can't comprehend that people _purposely_ go diving (with limited air) and choose to squeeze through areas that aren't big enough for a kitten let alone a human body... and they call this *"FUN!"* 🤣🤷♀️🤔
Even looking at the thumbnail drawings of these horrors gives me a panic attack. WHY in the heck do people think crawling into a tiny water filled tube might be fun?
fuggin' french
15:11 hypoxia isn’t enough oxygen in the tissues not too much oxygen.
15:00
Here we go.
Constantly talking about the divers extensive experience 🤦♂️
Every submerged cave is a place they should never have entered 😂
Doesn't matter how good you are at something...will still makes mistakes
looks like a big ant farm.
Dive a ship wreck once in my life about 80 feet and cant imagine diving on a cave,
If I owned property with a cave on it, especially full of water, I’d probably destroy it to keep people out of it.
That second case 😂 ridiculous stupidity
The supermarket seems like a safer place
You know they will tell you all the time and about everything that safety rules are written in blood, blah blah but if you are a cave diver those rules were actually written in the blood of and by the dead hand of a thousand dead divers and to not take those rules seriously is to not take your life to seriously or not taking breathing seriously
I don’t know 🤷 what’s worse the above sea level dry caves or these deep underwater caves. All I know is I suffer from claustrophobic conditions. So I’ll pass on these adventures
What scares me the most about caves are encountering a strange species lol
Has near death experience in a cave > takes on a much worse cave while weighed down by camera gear and distracted by filming.
Clearly nothing was going to go wrong.
Would've been interesting to hear how the French property owners would make you pay. Were there beat-downs or something?
I understand from the owners of the land because if people are dying on your stuff then you responsible
Glad I quit cave diving a year before my first birthday
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Why don’t they nail bright neon directions on the walls ?! I’ll never do caving Plenty to see outside
It does not even look fun to cave dive.it seems there is zero benefit to cave diving.
Yeah I'm never going caving or cave diving when I'm afraid of going into a deep swimming pool
Me and a couple of my cousins was building a tunnel once and it caved in on me and they drug me out by my feet I been claustrophobic ever since
I want to cave dive someday..
Hubris can be deadly.