Cave Diving - No Mount
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
- Das Höhlentauchen bringt an vielen Stellen besondere Herausforderungen mit sich. Eines der größten Herausforderungen ist sicherlich das "No-Mount" - Tauchen. Dies ist nichts für Leute mit Platzangst.
Cave diving has special challenges. One of the biggest challenge is certainly the "no-mount" diving. This is not for people with claustrophobia.
I’m addicted to cave diving videos . I don’t know why. I have zero desire to ever do anything remotely like this.
its all of the reward with out the risk
I am too and never would try it’s just so insane to watch.
One single mistake in a spot like that, and it's all over. Hell, even a bit of panic could spell doom. I'm not sure if I'm in awe over their abilities, or if I think they're out of their minds.
this is how Agnes Milowka died, completely avoidable death, RIP
I can absolutely assure you that this is the only place where one is not out of their mind.
The 40 hour work week however, now that will drive them crazy.
this looks like something that would end in MR.Ballen channel. no way man, I would freak out just thinking about a rock caving in going in there .. or my tank puncturing into one of those hard rocks .. life is to precious to waste going into a hole like that ...
Be careful out there man.
I would freak out doing this in a dry cave nevermind the water
@@brentmiller3951 lol exactly
To you maybe that statement is true. To us we get to brag about seeing uncharted places. No place on the surface has been untouched but there's plenty of cave that's been untouched by man.
@@KarstRats there are plenty of places unseen by man. If you really want to gain some fame go into the amazon jungle, or even some mountains and regions in the US that has not been seen.
But really it is better not to risk so much for nothing but brag rights .
@@ROrneli we have satellite imagery though. Some of These spots have literally never been seen what so ever.
Auch will 😀 schau Dein Video glaub zum 3. mal an wird mir immer wieder vorgeschlagen. Ein Zeichen 😁
These cats are NUTS!! But I guess things like BASE jumping, skiing avalanche prone mountains, and Russian roulette get boring eventually
I could only watch a minute this is literally my worst nightmare getting stuck in a little hole like that im getting too nervous watching this😅
There are so many good caves to dive in i just dont understand the thrill of taking off gear and squeezing thru those little tight spaces.
Could you tell us a little bit about how you plan a dive like that?
The topic of Cave diving has quickly gathered momentum - especially the disaster types where life has been lost - on CZcams lately. The whole idea of squeezing through tight spaces is enough in itself to trigger my ever paranoid mind into a sense of claustrophobia, let alone doing it underwater, where it really does seem like playing Russian roulette each trip. I digress.
insane---much respect from the US
Check out cave diving in Wisconsin, it’s 11 minutes of this kind of pushing & pulling!!
The lack of line is really freaking me out having seen lots of other cave diving videos.
I’ve been diving for nearly 30 yrs doing crazy deep wreck dives etc… much respect to you , there is no way I could do this… closest I got was the silica mines in wales .. nice big open mine tunnels … nothing like this 😱
This was the coolest shit I've seen within diving. RESPECT!
Im claustrophobic, so that freaked me the hell out!
This MADE me claustrophobic
People are really crazy ASF out here... unbelievable.
Geiles Video, Grüße aus Deutschland
Claustrophobia setting in
That is a gorgeous cave, but def tight.
I've seen cave divers in Florida go into squeezes even more restricted, 9" vertical!
Check out “no mount cave diving in Wisconsin” it is tight like this one! These cats are definitely a breed apart!!
@@punkrox1468 I have seen that, very impressive.
They had the guys who recorded the vid in TV. He said the cave goes about 500 ft, and yoy can turn around at the end. Also, some sections are wider than they look, but there's no getting around those 8" ceilings!
My cave-diving instructor said it's possible to squeeze through an area the size of a cinder block!
Hammer ! Tauche selbst habe allerdings noch nie No Mount getaucht und war noch nie in so einer engen Höhle. Würde ich sehr gerne mal machen !
1st this man is crazy! 2nd nope!
Nice Claustrophobia therapy video
Could you imagine bumping your goggles and seeing them fill up with water? So many variables that can go wrong.
I can't seem to understand what's the point of this
richtig cool!
I assume this had been mapped before you guys went in? Either way, it looks absolutely terrifying. Thanks for sharing!
How do you map it before going in
Don’t you have to go in to be able to map it?
What if your the first person to go in
@@TreeGod. Yeah, I was just curious if someone else had been in there to map it or not. Hard to believe they'd just go in there head-first blind, not knowing if there's a place, for example, to even turn around... You don't wanna get too deep into one of those tunnels and then be forced to back all the way out.
And normally, depending on the size & layout of the cave structure, the first person/people in will lay a line to follow. But I certainly didn't see a line in here, although it doesn't look like a very "traveled" cave system. Which is why I was curious if it had even been mapped in the first place.
@@Strype13 I agree,
Going into caves is one thing
Going into underwater caves is something completely different
I could never do it
@@TreeGod. Yeah, it certainly takes an enormous amount of training and preparation. Far more than spelunking on land, of course.
At 4:00 it says "Abstieg in die unerforschte Spalte" - german for descend in the unexplored rim. So I guess part of the cave weren't explored or mapped before they went there.
now, THIS is what makes youtude a very unique plattaform
I really liked the video, especially because we could see how it is output. In reverse.
Don't you need to set or follow a line for dives likes this? I'd be to scared to do this 😁
Mein got!! You have balls of steel my friend! I've often wondered; is their anything that scares you in life after you master these restrictions underwater?
What kind of mental health does this require… I don’t have it… even by just looking at it I am getting panic attacks
Wow that was great!
Great 👍 video, 👌 but definitely not sport, I respect 👏 cave divers, awesome job 👏
I would just be worried about busting your oxygen line or something
Sind das 6l-Flaschen? Das ist ja nicht wirklich ein komfortabler Gasvorrat, wenn etwas schief geht...
2x4L glaube ich. wenn die höhle, wie hier, nicht sehr tief ist (1-2m) dann kommt man mit 25% von einer Flasche schon ein stueck
This is insane only for people on a diet
are they still alive???
Estou sem ar ....
What about boyancy? I'm asking a legit question, I still don't understand very well this type of caving, but it looks awesome, I'm already doing very restricted confined spaces, I'm looking forward to cave diving as an explorer (dry cave) and somewhere down the line I will try no mount.
There really isn't much in terms of buoyancy in a cave like this. You're literally wedged on all sides.
No line? Double yikes.
a line would literally add a lot more risk since you're almost certainly going to entangle yourself in it.
@lightbulbcapital-learning
Eh, fair enough. I think when you take off the fins for the squeeze you basically are going in raw anyway 😂
Why?
is there any way to pass the squeeze at the end? Digging?
I was gonna say silt out but it’s got good flow. Wouldn’t last too long probably.
Jesus!
This makes me uncomfortable just watching
Only a matter of time.
No guide line plsss stopped at this pointtttr plssssssssssss
guideline = additional risk in this cave. one needs to adapt equipment to the cave - not the other way around.
Flippers? We don’t need no stinking flippers
Fins
Holy hell....
Is this /fun/ for you...?
Why?? Just why
The bacteria in this place...
Very reckless
gamble with your lives
😦😧😨😰😱😵
No Thanks...
Wtf...