Divers React to 5 bizarre cave diving deaths
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- Today we react to "5 bizarre cave diving deaths".
Original video by @echoesstoriess: • 5 Bizarre Cave Diving ...
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The "make Gus irrationally mad" checklist:
(X) Oxygen Tanks
(X) Flippers
(X) Trehmix
(X) Stabbed himself in the heart
(X) Script by Chat GPT
"Depth Intoxication"
to be fair, a few of them bugged me too after watching a lot of DT videos
His anger is entirely rational 😂
What about "submersions" instead of "dives"? Am I doing a submersion if I duck my head under water in a swimming pool?
@miashinbrot8388 "duck your head under water" can be added to the list too...
I'm joking lol
The pain in Gus face is immeasurable when someone says "Trimmix" 😄
Its the truth! Lol i wanted to cut my ears off! And another thing, he got that dive with mike and shane wrong. Some right but wrong
Hey guys, I am trying to start a diving TH-cam channel but my parents won’t let me, if I get my latest post to 25 likes they said I could post. I would be extremely happy.
i mean, can you see how easy it is to confuse pronunciation?
Im an EMT and you talking about how you'd react in an emergency is spot on. People can say how theyd react in a situation, but reality is drastically different. Im very good in emergencies luckily, i wouldnt be in this industry if i werent haha. I appreciate your guys input immensely! Thankyou for the video :)
Yeah I've seen people freak out when it wasn't even them in the situation. Idk where I read it but a percentage of people are more likely to be better in those situations. Sadly I happen to be one. Lol something happens it almost calms me down. Even when my own bones broke It actually brought me down to earth. Weird feeling, it's almost like deja vu to me.
I wouldn't be here if it weren't for calm medical professionals. Thanks for your service.
I think you’re awesome. You save lives, literally. ❤
I think I love this girl.
Agreed. During a body alarm reaction, most people will lose critical thinking skills, fine motor skills and will expected tunnel vision and selective hearing. Stress is a hell of a drug.
If I've learned anything, it's never to dive deep without my flippers, a can of oxygen, tremmix, or safety rope. And always try to avoid getting depth intoxication
And don’t get yourself stabbed in the heart!
Wait? But I just packed all my cylinders with sawdust ready for a weekend under water. I thought they said treemix!
😂😂
Personally when I dive deep I like to use trailmix, less fibrous than treemix but tastes better at depth
@@brolohalflemming7042 😂
I literally spit out my coffee laughing so hard when I read Gus’s “about me” info. God you guys are so friggin hilarious
Missing fins configuration:
1. each diver takes one fin
2. each diver stabs himself in the heart with said fin
"What happened to Bob?" "He got a case of death intoxication."
@@JofoTubin I'm pretty sure the narrator said "depth intoxication."
Gus your face every time he said Treemix instead of Trimix was priceless. You could see your soul breaking/trying not to laugh everytime.😂
Shirley, shaw’s dive partner and friend almost died on that dive. He tried to go deeper to help Shaw, but his computer imploded. When he started up, he got an inner ear bend. It was amazing he survived.
Gus trying not to laugh when it says Trimix😂
_"TRIMMIX"_ ☠
10 bucks says Gus brings up a knife in the heart and smiles😂
Each time Gus hears oxygen and flippers, I can see the psychic damage he's taking
Crazy 😂
When it opens with AI voice #54. I think this is the first video I've seen that appears to have listened to Mike Young's account.
Man I will never go diving but I freaking love this channel. You guys are just the best ❣️
My uncle was a S & R diver in Florida. He had many body recoveries from caves. 😔 Two months after my Papa died, he killed himself. I guess, after all the death he had seen and after his Dad's death, he could not cope. I have witnessed a lot of death as a critical care nurse, and I believe it does cause PTSD. My props to all first responders and rescuers!! ❤ 💔
🙏😞
Your uncle was a legend mate
@@aaronaaronson7600 I think so. Thx
Thank you for the work you do, and I’m so sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.
Woody's bio: love all the classes and stuff
Gus's bio: 😂😂😂😂😂
Woody is such a spermburper though.
Hey Gus and Woody! Indian springs is now owned by a private owner and has changed the name to Sherlock Springs apparently after the owners Jack Russel Terrier its now mainly a venue spot but I heard sometimes he allows a few people to dive it but its prohibited for most. Its certainly worth a try to get into contact with him hopefully he'll allow you guys in. Great video as always
1 diver with both fins pulling the other diver. Seen it. Wish I had video!
I think the diver with fins would grab the ankles of the diver without and push them.
I agree, not from having experienced it or anything. But from swimming up the Weeki Wachee River. Fed by a first magnitude spring, river flowing at 5-7MPH. I can just barely fight it for a mile with a kayak tied to my wrist, if the fins were on two divers I guarantee we couldn't pull it off. It wouldn't be steamline, there'd be too much drag, and there's something to be said about one's willpower and body working in perfect synchrony.
If I’m understanding Bushman’s hole part correctly: Dave retrieved Deon’s body for his family even after it cost him his life…that’s absolutely heartbreaking. The man kept his word and passed away a true hero.
Yep. Gus & Woody actually made a long analysis on the behind the scenes and Shirley's account of the recovery dive.
We need a Dive Talk shirt that says “It’s killing me with the oxygen tank !” 😂
Years ago when I was doing my Open water the instructor had us practice with one fin. He said just in case you ever lose one, you have an idea what it feels like
Ahhh, the simple beauty of watching 2 diving experts, listening to the AI talking about emergency situations other experts found them selves in. As I sit here lazing on the backyard deck in the morning sun, sipping coffee, in one of the driest states, reveling in the fact that the deep scary wet will never get me XD.
I think if you guys as Dive Talk could do a seperate video about panic and handling panic or anxiety in a structured video it would be great for all people encountering difficult situations. Like the energy you two guys have together and the calmness is insane, you could help people for preparing mentally for challanges of any kind for real. I don't even dive but watch your videos during my attacks and it somehow helps, thanks for that. No idea how often you had real panic, but I have a panic disorder and oh boy if you are not ready its gonna hit you. Can't imagine how it is under water.
I mean for me sometimes it helps a bit to know i have to function now when im outside driving down a hill with my bike.
To be honest it would be wise to prepare for a situation were it feels like it is over, because even when not diving one day it will 100% help you, it doesnt even have to be real but once your mind is convinced its real you are in for a rough time and its good to prepare for that. Your mind can even create symptoms of a real heart attacks even so you are 28 and have been at the cardiologist and have a VO2 max and body composition. I'm talking from experience, when your subconscious says we are f****, then its good to be trained for this scenario. Having it at a supermarkt for no reason is not fun but it won't kill you, having it in a car accident or in a situation where you need a clear mind it will k*ll at least a certain amount of people only because of the shock.
Cave diving tip #1: never bring a knife cave diving so your partner can’t stab you in the heart with it.
These videos now give me almost panic attacks when I imagine myself in these situations but I can't stop watching these videos.
I love how woody is always the good cop and saying „ok well let’s not be too critical“ 🥰😂
Gus's about section on your site had me laugh so hard I spit out some coffee after reading all of Woody's xD
It just ain't the same without Gus' signature 🔪♥️...
"He’s a Cave Diver."
Idgi
New fan, not a diver at all. Love the energy you guys bring to the table 🎉
It's so bizarre to see Woody in a t-shirt rather than all bundled up lol
I remember the video with Mike and don't recall it being terrible! It was interesting to hear him correct Mr. Ballen's version of the story. As far body recovery, I consider it like Mount Everest - just leave me there and don't endanger anyone else's life.
I love the honesty in your commentary and how you admit that you can only hope to do the best things possible to help each other. Your videos are refreshing in the era of clickbait. Thank you guys!!!
The guy on the left tried to say let's try it like 7 times when talking about the one fin hahaha
If I had to share two fins with my dive buddy I'd opt for having one fin each, cross legs and try and use it like a mono-fin.
No-Fin cave diving --> inflate BCD and do the Spider-Pig xD
Trimix != Trimmix --> Trimmix keeps you in trim, too...
No matter what method I imagine, the visuals are amazing LOL
I think the 'depth intoxication' is an area thing. Like different regions call it different things. If you google it the first thing that comes up is nitrogen narcosis
Yes, sounds like a word for word translation of the swedish word for nitrogen narcosis.
Underwater swimming ❤ opposed to abovewater swimming.?... gotta ❤love a.i. written scripts
You don't air swim?
@@fuzzyboots123 If you get a wingsuit and parachute you can! Gotta have the proper equipment for air diving, after all :)
Gus is being driven crazy by Oxygen, Flippers etc…
I’m being driven crazy by potato sack race. 😂
Love you guys! (Side note Gus, you were looking for a 3 legged race)
Dive on fellas!
The best diver ever is the one who dives into these TH-cam videos from the comfort of his sofa. He never dies. What a legend!
New subscriber here. I appreciate the thoughtful and nuanced answer to the narrator's last question. Keep up the good work, gents!
I don't know why I watch these videos because I end up with the entire couch seats wadded up in my hands
One of my favorite channels, love seeing your uploads!
I think it’s funny how you guys joke about Chat GPT almost every video now🤣🤣🤣 gets a laugh out of me every time
I would suspect that in the "both fins lost" situation, as long as both divers are uninjured, it would be better to keep both fins on. This allows a greater overall force to be exerted by the main diver to pull both. However, if the main diver is using too much gas, you could trade out so that neither breathes down their tanks too much.
With regards to what you'd do if one person loses their fins, i heard you could inflate the BCD and spiderman-climb the ceiling to safety..
Oh yeah…I heard that on the Joe Rogan Experience
Here in Germany, nitrogen narcosis is usually called "Tiefenrausch", which does translate to "Depth (Tiefen) Intoxication (Rausch)".
"He is a Cave Diver" 🤣🤣 best bio ever glad I checked it out.
I just read Gus's bio. Fascinating! Such detail! Thanks for sharing! (I'm a non-diver, but I love you guys!) 😂
Gus' flinching when the guy says "trimmics" xD
That's how AI pronounces it
Should have rephrased Gus’s about me lol: “He’s a cave diver. Didnt stab himself in the heart tho.”😂😂
I remember diving and freaking out at the bottom. All I knew was that I’d die if I panicked so it took all my concentration to find my instructor to take me up. It’s the worst feeling I can remember till this day
TREMMIX??? Sounds like a dog food brand!?!? Gus' face when the narrator kept saying it! Sent me 😂
love the longer form videos
There are SO many inaccuracies in the David Shaw story. Deon's body was tangled in the line so it didn't drift away; Dave drowned because his flashlight got tangled too. The support divers found both bodies under a rock shelf a few days later when they were retrieving the staged tanks. The documentary is worth watching since they have day-of footage of some of the events.
I really like how honest you are when saying how you think you would react. Especially since you acknowledged that even with your experience as a cave diver that you would have to really focus on staying as calm as possible and that you don't know if you would be able to not panic and though I am not a cave diver I know that thought it's hard to stay calm in life and death situations and that no matter how much training you have sometimes you can only hope you will be able to focus and trust the training and stay calm and I personally feel just the fact that you acknowledged that you don't truly know but you hope you would be able to take a second calm down and focus and not panic that at the very least you would be able to keep it so your panic was under control enoght that it would not be harmful
I’ve missed these longer videos. Good stuff!
Translation of Deon Dreyer's memorial plaque:
With loving memory to our son who brought only sunshine and laughter to our lives.
You were only lent to us for a short time and this time for our joy.
Sucks that rob in the second story basically passed out, and then completely recovered but still didn't make it at the end.
I think one could argue the world's best divers are still alive.
Dave Not Coming Back is a really sad story but I can watch it over and over!
If I follow the line to a wall, knife goes straight in the heart not even going to waste time trying to dig!
*_Guess who's back, back again? Dive Talk is back, tell a friend._*
Congrats on the new site! Much love ya'll
i just wanted to say that i went snorkeling for the first time this last week! your channel inspired me even if i’m usually nervous in large bodies of water. blessed to see one of the coral gardens in belize. 💕
I'll never dive, especially not in confined spaces. This stuff terrifies me
I guess "tree-mix" is the new cool gas that kids are using these days.
Just saw Gus' "about" page. It's a bit elaborate, don't you think? I'd shorten it to "he's a diver".
Please test this where we can do in person reviews during the bonaire trip 😂
Treemix, new brand of cereal
If I get lost in the mall. CALL EDD.
Thank you for a longer video!
I always start the “eye-roll” countdown when Gus watches these videos 😂😂😂. I bet he burns 500 calories per video just watching 😂. Big fan- Keep em coming boys!
Wish it was 1,000!
@@DIVETALK ❤️❤️❤️
I’m chuckling at the pronunciation of TRImix myself Gus 😂😂 and I’m not a cave diver at all, but I’ve been fortunate enough to be educated about it through you guys and the top notch divers you’re both affiliated with ❣️
Trimmix - the new diet drink 😂😂
I totally remember Mike Young telling you guys this story, I was gripped - incredible! I didn't even notice the audio. Linds 👍
You both keep me smiling 😂😂😂 what a new thing ? Death intoxication!
As to who may own the property, I found this online. “Indian Spring is located on private property 13 miles south of Tallahassee near the Bethel Community. The YMCA of Tallahassee, who owns Indian Spring, constructed a summer camp around the pool.”
Unfortunately, it appears from Wakulla County land records that the Y sold to another owner who lost the land in a foreclosure sale to a third owner, who now owns and operates it.
@@3081s1kSo can the public dive it?
@@Payote88 AFAIK no; it's an event venue now, and likely no more available to dive than before.
Good video guys, love you as always and thanks for the sensible advice. I ain’t going in no underwater caves 😂
I am not a cave diver and me just laying in bed feeling anxiety at the idea of being under water and in a very closed space tells me that it is a no for me. 😂
lol I love that Gus is such a terminology snob. Reminds my of my buddy 😂
Our boy is in your swim classes... Loving it so far!
Awesome!
To each their own but thinking about being stuck underwater in the pitch black and in a tight space is literally terrifying, not fun lol
Gus sounds like he is on helium lmao
4:24 I had to pause the video to cackle at that sigh 😂
😂😂😂 another Chat GPT documentary. Love the depth intoxication and tehmex 😂
I am at this point always prepared for a story video, especially the more morbid curiosity ones, to be written by an ai. It’s very sad that no one can be bothered to write or research for themselves. How do you go through life without any curiosity and desire to learn? It must be a very boring and selfish way to live. Love you guys setting the record straight about cave diving, I’ve started to try and do the same whenever I can (I don’t make up information if I don’t know though like these examples in this video lol, thankfully I’m a big boy who can say “let’s look that up” and will defer the answer to researchers)
“He’s a cave diver” 😂 Gus’s bio
I’d say one diver keeps fins and pulls the other. One person in control is far better than 2 people who’re not.
You should try this single filpper theory.😂
Log time watcher, first time commentor. I am NOT a scuba diver (done PADI intro dives a few times). I would LOVE to see the both of you, in your kit, in the water, doing the flipper race experiment. PLEASE go do the flipper race experiment. 10/10 would totally watch that. I doubt it's ever been done which would cement you guys as the premier scuba resources online.
The first video about turner and Gavin, is a story told by the older GUE instructors when doing your cave1.
At 2.23min I noticed my dpv cave instructor Chris LeMaillot.
The first screenshots are divers using RB80 breather.
Sad story 😔
Yes, share the Fins!!! Tie your two legs together and do a three-legged dive!!! 😂
yall should have dr harris on to talk about his bushmans dive, curious to hear about that if he is open to share that on youtube
My original open-water dive instructor, Gerry Comeau, back in the day--ex Navy--would make us do pushups if we said "flipper" or "bootie." 🤣. RIP Gerry you were a badass!!
Gus: “What would you do if I lost my fins?”
Woody [manically rubbing hands together]: “I thought you’d never ask! Potato-sack swimming is going to be the new thing!”
On a serious note though, what do divers do while decompressing? I mean, I get you have to do it, so it’s a wait that can’t be avoided, but it just seems so terrifyingly dull to me.
Check their emails.
In that case, give Gus both fins ( he used to play Waterpolo ) and trust his legs.
That video has to be using an AI generated voice! Only ai or foreigners using autotranslate would use the terminology they used in the video!
I see Gus's pain every time he says Trim Ex😅
I have panic attacks on land, i couldnt imagine being in an underwater cave. 😳😬
I have no clue how i landed on your channel but ive been binge watching...these are incredible videos. 💞
Used to scuba dive years back,but wound up getting an inner ear infection and ruptured ear drum.
Miss it.
I got certified ant Blue Hole, only at 40 feet depth though. there is a water filled shaft near by that is 1,300 feet deep.
I'm 33 years old and it's been a dream of mine since I was a kid. I found your channel last night and you guys made me fall in love with diving again! I have a question how do I get started diving? I am a very experienced swimmer and snorkeler as a reference.