Skip to content
Great Lakes Tech Diving
  • Home
  • Meet Rick Kruzel
  • Courses
  • Upcoming Events
  • Trips
  • Contact
  • Blog
Great Lakes Tech Diving

Category: Safety Procedures

“How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?”

Posted June 9, 2016February 5, 2018 rick5440Posted in Safety Procedures, Uncategorized

That’s the setup for an old joke. It goes something like, “The absent-minded maestro was racing up New York’s Seventh Avenue to a rehearsal when a stranger stopped him. “Pardon me,” he said, “can you tell me how to get to Carnegie […]

My Analog Dive Computer

Posted February 3, 2016February 5, 2018 rick5440Posted in Safety Procedures, Uncategorized

In my last article, I discussed the use of personal dive computers and the absolute necessity of carrying some form of back up decompression tables.  I referred to the practice of generating decompression tables using software such as V-Planner and […]

The Dept. of Redundancy Department

Posted January 28, 2016February 5, 2018 rick5440Posted in Safety Procedures, Uncategorized

Not that long ago, there weren’t any personal dive computers (PDCs) for technical divers.  No PDC that could handle multiple gasses.  None that could compute a decompression schedule for helium-based gasses like trimix.  Back in those dark times, we planned […]

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Sydney by aThemes.