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Fresh water v. Salt water |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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Fresh water v. salt water - what's the difference? There actually is quite a difference. Not only do you experience a different variety of aquatic life in fresh water than you do in salt water, but you also experience completely different environments. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 June 2008 )
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Comments from our students |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
Comments from some of our students
From e-mails:
About our Sidemount and Intro to Tech courses - Hope all is well. I just wanted to send you a quick note and again express my thanks for a great week of training. It was refreshing to find someone who isn’t just out to turn a buck and was focused on providing top notch instruction. I am looking forward to diving with my new found skills and drills to practice and the set of hp100s.
About our Cavern/Intro Cave courses - Also wanted to thank you again for everything. The classes were great - we both walked away feeling like we learned a tremendous amount. It certainly exceeded my expectations in every way, both in what we learned and what we got to experience. I'm already trying to figure out when the next time we can make it down there will be! I will let you know when it is, I would love to do some non training dives with you for once. Plus, I strongly believe the best way to improve my diving is to surround myself with people that I can learn from.
About our Rescue course - You and Jenn made a tremendous impression on us this weekend. We really enjoyed
the courses and were very impressed with both of you as instructors.
You (Rob) and Jen do a great job, and it would be hard to take a class at a shop again.
About our AOW course - You guys made it such a fun and relaxed experience . Looking forward to hopefully doing the end of sept . AOW and buoyancy...
What a pleasure it was to take my A.O.W. course with you at Lake Pleasant. Since I had been on dives with you in the past, I thought "Why not" so we got to it and got it done, right. The relaxed atmosphere and pace, without being rushed, really made a difference. Learning was also quite easy, and what beautiful weather and conditions we had. One thing you taught me about diving is, you are constantly learning, or should be. It was probably the best diving conditions that I have experienced at Lake Pleasant, and the best locally in central Arizona.
The course pricing was very reasonable and cheaper than other local alternatives. I highly recommend your Certification classes to all.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 June 2010 )
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
Chipola Divers offers PADI Specialty courses! Make sure you check out the Specialty Courses page in the Courses drop down menu. Don't miss out on this opportunity. When you train with Chipola Divers, you get more than just a scuba diving certification card. You get an education and an experience. Whether it's cavern, wreck, deep, navigation, or nitrox, you will finish the course with a thorough understanding of the concepts and you will have mastered the skills and information.
We are currently offering the following specialty courses:
Altitude Diver, AWARE Fish ID, Cavern Diver, Deep Diver, Digital Underwater Photographer, Dive Propulsion Vehicle (Scooter) Diver, Drift Diver, Drysuit Diver, Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diver, Multilevel Diver, Night Diver, Peak Performance Buoyancy Diver, Project AWARE, Project AWARE - Coral Reef Conservation, Search and Recovery Diver, Underwater Naturalist, Underwater Navigator, Underwater Videographer, and Wreck Diver.
We have also added the Chipola Divers Master Scuba Diver course. Check out the course page: Chipola Divers Master Scuba Diver |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 August 2007 )
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