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Episode 200 Rob Hinton Hold Fast Challenges


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The BiG Scuba Duo, Gemma and Ian chat to Rob Hinton.  Rob Hinton is the founder of the Hold Fast Challenges, a unique, hugely exciting, and rewarding outdoor challenge experience, based on Rob's former career as a Royal Navy Mine Clearance Diver.

 

A former competitive swimmer, he has spent most of his life in the water, or under it.  Robs introduction to diving began in 1999 in South Africa, where he learnt to Scuba Dive in CapeTown.  A 22 year career in diving, which saw him serve as a Royal Navy Mine Clearance and Bomb Disposal Diver, a Commercial Diver in the oil and gas world, and a Military Diving Instructor worldwide, began!

In 2021 he set up the Hold Fast Challenges, with a mission to use his experiences in diving, and the mindset involved, to inspire people to get things done in an ultra positive, and community based way.

 

https://www.holdfastchallenge.com/

 

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