Category Archives: cave diving

Carbon Dioxide, part one: Basics

Carbon dioxide buildup is a common contributor to diving emergencies. In this first part of a three-part series for Alert Diver (EU), I’m sharing a personal experience and take a brief look at the metabolism of carbon dioxide in the human body.

Part two will focus on how the carbon dioxide metabolism is affected by diving, and what makes hypercapnia – excess CO2 in the bloodstream – so dangerous.

Part three will focus on countermeasures – skills and procedures to keep our CO2 load in check.

Stay safe and stay tuned!

When Easy Doesn’t Do It – a deep dive into bailout rebreathers

The work for my first article for GUE’s InDepth magazine put me in touch with some absolute legends of cave exploration, past and present. This piece is a bit on the technical side, but if you have half as much fun reading it as I had during the research and writing, then I’m happy. I’m sure pretty damn proud of it.
https://gue.com/blog/dual-rebreathers-in-extended-range-cave-diving/