The Last Dive Part Deux
Monday, November 5th, 2007Though not really a follow up post to my first “The Last Dive” entry, I aptly named this post referring to a book I just finished called The Last Dive. Bernie Chowdhurry’s true story based on father and son divers who lost their lives diving the wreckage of an unkown submarine off the coast of New Jersey. Interesting in many ways, and a very popular book within the diving community. Especially interesting to me is the proximity the places they frequented - Dutch Springs, Underwater World dive shop, Quakertown, etc. as I’ve been to these places myself, some on a regular basis. Overall, a great read for anyone, especially a diver. I learned a lot of the history of diving, as well as some decompression theory, and the many facets, and inherent risks of technical diving, which I have not yet ventured into. But, it is a real story, and somewhat of a memoir in my opinion, gonzo storytelling perhaps, and a story of the Rouses, who lost their lives diving. I’ve certainly come away with a new appreciation for how dangerous diving can be, and that will probably help me to be more aware, and take more precautions to have a safe dive when I am out there.