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Old January 14th, 2007, 06:29 AM   #4 (permalink)
Mats Edenfeldt(Offline)
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I agree with you both and today I would have taken the chamber just in case. But as it was then and there I was in my mind feeling better and way to stubborn to go on a chopper ride to Finland which was the chamber they where going to take me to. But hey you learn as you go right It was and is a aggressive deco and I have learned allot here to but the basic principle of it is still there. You have two major factors in this as I see it that will get you bent any day if you blow it and that is the slow accent from 6-0...that should never ever take less then 5 min and the deep stops...you have to be spot on and be on time here, no more no less just right. Then what you do between 21 and 6 is important but not as important as the deep stops and the final accent.

As I wrote this was a few years ago and I just yesterday decided to do the report in English to, it have been out since the day of the event on Sweden’s biggest site as an incident report. There is always something to learn so why not chare it.
You can learn in different ways but as one of my old technical instructors said to me “we all get bent some day” my day was in the beginning and I hope that I never have to do this again, and I am almost certain that I wont as long as I use what I have learned and the experience that I have collected the last years.
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