Cave Diving - No Mount 2
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
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Cave diving has special challenges. One of the biggest challenge is certainly the "no-mount" diving. This is not for people with claustrophobia.
Hats off to these people, I would never attempt this!
Why not?
@@derhorst1398 Tight spaces and being underwater, with the potential to drown.
@@benjaminpugh4775 won't drown with proper training, care, and gas planning, Dive planning and above all total respect for the environment you are in...
Putting this on my list of things I will never ever think of doing.
anyone else get anxious just watching this ?!?! ahah
Straight out CLAUSTROPHOBIA!!!! South Australia
Aussie!!!! Yeh stick that up ya backside haha
So, getting stuck in a hole is survivable, but getting stuck in a hole under water, good luck getting out of that. It like getting stuck in a hole, but with the added bonus of having a time limit where you suffocate and drown if you don't get out, with yet another bonus of making it 10 times harder to get rescued.
Every two seconds watching this, I came up with a reason why I don’t cave dive. This is more like a workout underwater than an actual dive. They have gyms for this on dry land if you want to workout dragging things. Just saying,
It’s a life or death sport. Medical examiners have recovered divers remains with self inflicted stab wounds to bleed out and avoid the agony of drowning.
@@richardleetbluesharmonicac7192 this is a myth. Divetalk and other elite divers have discussed this myth on CZcams. A wives tale
@@mountfairweather divetalk is an amazing channel :)
@@mountfairweather Not a myth, a cave diver was found with what was ruled a self inflicted stab wound. You should probably be more willing to do your own research than take the word of others talking off the cuff like Dive Talk did about this subject.
@@MilitantBlackGuy1 I'm a dive instructor. I'm pretty up to date on most dive accidents, incidents, etc. Again, it's more a myth. I think you are missing the point as well... Don't give up when you are distressed. No diver is going to stab themselves while panicking for air. Also I love debates that don't end in you should do your own research...
No guide lines?
Just watching this makes me feel like i Can't breathe
Watching his hose wrap around the sharp rocks at 0:39 nearly gave me a damn heart attack😨🤣
I love the challenges of no mount dives, 🙌
This is a response for all the " Where's the line comments"... As a person who has done this type of diving I can tell you without hesitation that a line in this type of cave is more of a hazard than help. When you are touching the cave on all sides what possible advantage could there be to having a line? In a cave this small that has no real navigational decisions, it serves no purpose, other than to get you hopelessly tangled, most likely in a place you can't access to cut off. What happens if you are running a line and suddenly the cave ends or gets too tight to continue? Do you really think you can back up and not get snagged in a jumble of line? Running a line in a place like this is asking to die. It may not be a popular statement, but there is a whole different set of rules for this type of diving that are not the same as recreational cave diving rules...If you make it to this level of exploration then you know.
This is more of cave Diving than exploration. Thats the difference
Crazy das würde ich auch gerne mal probieren. Hab ein Sub und Like natürlich dagelassen!
Good stuff, I don’t think I could do that but hats to those that do and let us see it!
Thanks for sharing this. Pretty special
so was inder art würde ich nieee im leben. machen.verstehe die leute nicht die es durch ziehen. einfach krankes ding.
What a sight to see down there! Rocks and water.
I have no idea where you put those things in that wetsuit.. "Big Balls " Man Hat's off to you...Love the video Great job!!
It could frankly be dangerous if one fails to find the right direction.
That was fun to watch, I wish you many safe dives.
Maybe I missed it , but I didn't see any line??
no line no computer, its not diving its suicide, just think the cave could go suddenly to 30 40 m without you realising and thats your air reserve dividing by 3 or 4 and you have really small tank
Sehr geil, da würde ich auch gerne mal rein. Helfe auch gerne beim Graben. 😀
I can’t wait to never do this.
One word to describe this video: claustrophobia
Those tanks are small! Fucking gnarly man!!
2x4L
I don't know why youTube wants me to watch this vid. But it is great.
yikes, who needs a horror movie after that???
This may sound dumb but was is the true advantage on no mount diving? Obviously restrictions but what else.
Never liked the body holes. 👍Best
that deathwish though
super geil
But y tho
most extreme cave dive i ever seen
Why......???
What if you get to the end and can’t turn around?
Then you're dead. And yes, that has happened many times before sadly.
Not dead just cause you can’t turn around. Most cases back out. Unless you’ve gone into a squeeze so tight you can’t but that’s unprofessional
Just here to say future R.I.P
in theese videos they never show how they turn to go back unless exit is not entrance but i saw a dead end so...how? they gonna need a kamasutra position to do that
My totally respect for this Diver's 🤿 a great video 📹 👍👍🤿🇺🇸🇺🇸😎
extreeeeme danger!!!
i dont see a line... whats the depth? whats up with this
Looks 99% horizontal and straight pathed l.
Imagine the cable breaks
Why? There's nothing back there cool enough to risk this I'm so claustrophobia and this adds a level x 1000.
They are exploring a karst spring in Schwäbische Alb, Germany. At the end one of the divers explains that he was trying to clear a blockage with a hammer. Since the area is known for huge cave systems, they are probably assuming it gets bigger or there might be even a passageways to other caves.
Here is a movie about exploring another cave nearby: czcams.com/video/j1mT3tCyntY/video.html
So cool!
Why? 🤷♂️
If their lights went out they would be finished...
They carry at least three lights per diver and know how to exit the cave by staying in touch with either a permanent line or a temporary line run by the diver. This is highly technical diving done by folks with lots of training, specialized and redundant equipment (2 tanks, 2 valves, 2 regulators, 3 lights, etc.), and experience gained over hundreds or thousands of cave dives. One benefit of such confined space diving is it’s hard to get lost 🤓
@divetalk
great Job
People doing this is not human
Why ?
Insanie
Wo ist das ? Cool
Whyyy ???
This looks like a blast….. no one ever said. I would rather be a Haitian trying to get into America than do this.
Hatians dont try to get into the US were just letting them come right in.
nope nope nope nope nope nope
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
I don't know why they bother? I could see if there was amazing wild life in there or a chance to find some crazy treasure. But F that and I'm not even claustrophobic but I just don't see the purpose. Just sit home drink some beers and play Russian roulette. Much easier to find your body that way!
Its human nature to want to explore, be the first to reach somewhere no one else has been. The same reason people explored Antarctica or the northwest passage. These cave divers are highly experienced with hundreds of dives and highly technical training.
Pointless endangerment. If you get stuck, there us nothing to remedy the situation while there are enough "roomy" caves to be dived in relative safety
I'd hope that you are looking for pirates treasure, and not actually doing this for fun
People doing this is not human
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Videos cool but they play s*** music
It’s people like this, that put good folks, common sense folks lives in danger. These are the ones that fill the position of rescue-divers that have to go and try to recover the bodies of these kinds of idiots.
There is only a very small number of cave divers in the world capable to do such dives and the two divers in the video are among the most experienced of them. They pretty much all know each other. And whenever there is a fatality, some of them will volunteer to do the recovery.
Because no police, rescue or commercial divers could operate in such environment.