While my girlfriend was decorating the tree, I was catching up on some dive reading and thinking about all the scuba gear I still wanted to buy. And when I looked at the tree again it hit me.......
All suited up, I am the Christmas tree.
I will try to explain what I mean.
When I took my first scuba lessons, I started with the basic scuba gear.
So starting with a mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit, BCD, regulators, a weightbelt and a console, I hit the pool and later Lake Oostvoorne. Like most novice divers I had my hands full with all of that gear. It was hard to check the compass, stay trimmed at the same time and look at my instructors, divemasters and fellow students, but I managed, no more, no less.
After the open water course I started diving with the dive team of the divecenter and after I made sure I loved scuba diving, I started to acquire my own gear. Of course I started buying the list above and (tried to) get familiar with it.
Wanting to improve my diving skills en experience all sorts of different types of dives, I enlisted in more diving courses. And those courses needed me to by more gear.
Starting with the advanced open water course, I needed two (regular and backup) lights. Then I needed a dive slate, to determine a course during the navigation specialty course. And last, for the deep diver specialty I had to get a safety sausage (SMB) to use during safety stops.

And my BCD is the exactly the same. At first there were just the console and the octopus, but now all the rings are used to hang all my stuff....
See what I mean?
The worst thing is, I still need (want) more gear... I still have quite a long wishlist that I sent to Santa....
I always thought of myself as a pretty down-to-earth guy, but looking at all the gear I have acquired in two years time, I have to ask myself:
Am I a scuba gear junky?
Something to ponder about during the Holidays.
Have a nice Christmas and a happy new year....
Menno