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= Edd Sorenson
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Edd Sorenson is the greatest cave body recovery diver ever, performing incredible stunts of endurance and bravery in his many body recoveries.

He even saved a few cave divers alive, which is extremely rare as almost all incidents lead to deaths.

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Besides that, he was also one of the early proponents of <sidemount diving>, a method of diving that allows divers to enter through smaller restrictions than the traditional back mounted diving. The method was initially considered dangerous, but after technical developments which Sorenson contributed to became the dominant form of cave diving.

Sorenson also made technical and educational contributions to civilian <rebreather diving>, which he mastered and often used in his many body recovery missions, as the method allows him to stay underwater for longer periods of time.

On top of all that, he's a great storyteller, which together with his physique and demeanor helps to cement his fame.

His name is <#Danish>: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sørensen He looks incredibly military, but apparently isn't: https://youtu.be/K7m03k1k-Bk?t=171 He had an excavation business in <#Portland, Oregon>, and wanted <#FIRE movement> to <#Florida>. He got a bit hurt by by the <dot-com crash>, but still managed to move after liquidating all assets.

This is another perfect example of how shitty our world is. The dude wasted his life until he was 40, and then only when he started doing what he really loved did he become mega famous and succesful. <video What Would You Do If Money Were No Object by Alan Watts> comes to mind strongly yet again... After the move he relocated to the <#Jackson Blue Spring> area.

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