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JohnL wrote:ok thanks, I will give that one a test drive, btw you wouldn't know the ISBN number off the top of your head would you?
Cindy Butler wrote:You can also try "The Cave Divers", it covers the history of Cave Diving, how accident analysis got started and some of the mental makeup of cave divers. I think "Beyond the deep" is a great book that melds caving and cave diving together, not to mention it's just a good read! Both books are online or can be bought at the Cave Diving Museum and Library. http://www.overheadtimes.com
The NSS and the NSS-CDS have Cavern's meaureless to man and other books by Sheck Exley.
I'm not into wreck diving. Too much money, too much work and you get to be part of the food chain. Give me a silty, nasty duck weed choaked sink hole anyday! Cindy
Blush. Though I'm not sure it's something that dispells the concept of cave diving being dangerous.DeWayne wrote:Beyond the Deep is one of the best reads I have laid my hands on in a long time
Oh, yeah.DeWayne wrote:Buying them through the CDML helps support a worthy cause.
...the kind of book you read in 1 go!Wayne Harrison wrote:
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Last-Dive-Father-Descent-Depths/dp/0060932597/sr=1-1/qid=1157291272/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-7747099-5462202?ie=UTF8&s=books">Here's a link to the book on Amazon.com</a>
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