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When you're days away from the nearest dive shop, a single equipment failure can derail an expensive liveaboard trip you've spent months planning. This episode dives into the unique challenges of packing for remote liveaboard adventures—trips to places like Tubbataha Reef, the Maldives' distant atolls, or Indonesia's Banda Sea where there's no running back to shore for forgotten gear. Host Camila Reyes shares hard-won lessons from her own experiences, including the time her mask strap snapped on day two of a seven-day trip, to help you understand why remote diving demands a completely different approach to gear preparation.

  • Remote liveaboards operate far from any infrastructure, meaning emergency help could be a full day's travel away or require helicopter evacuation—making gear self-sufficiency non-negotiable.
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