Caving

Worked construction in OKC with a former tunnel rat. Damn good dude, he didn't talk much and I didn't ask. Small guy that exuded deserved respect.
Knew of a similar guy who cleared VC tunnels when US forces entered Laos during Vietnam. He told the story of encountering a defected US soldier in a tunnel, a defector who tried to convince him to defect. When asked how he responded, he calmly explained that he just merely put the guy out of his traitorous misery with a bullet in the head from the pistol always carried in tunnel clearing.
 
I've done some 'cavern' SCUBA diving in the past. It wasn't the super squeeze that true cave diving is, but it was dark and terrifying enough. Luckily I had a guide and there was a rope to hang onto so it would have been tough to get lost. I also did some dry land spelunking in Turkey after college. It was pretty fun, but also terrifying at points. We have a big cave here locally that is pretty neat to explore, but there is no chance of dying, which I like.
 

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