knfmn
Contributor
Good for you, Kristopher!
I believe that training is always good for a diver, and it is good to train with different agencies to see what you do and don't like about them. SB is full of opinions that suit the opinion-holder, but may not suit you. On SB there is a race to be the first to say "it is all about the instructor, not the agency" (which is to some degree true), but the agency colours the instructor, and the instructors colour the agency.
Personally, I did Cavern (NACD) knowing that, because of where I live, I will never get enough experience and regular practice in caves to be a competent cave diver. Hence I would likely not pass full cave, and if I did, if I would not want to penetrate a cave with me as a buddy, I should not inflict "me" upon others. To me, Cavern was a means to learn new things that I would not be able to follow up on. You know what? It was quite likely the best course that I ever took in my life!
Enjoy!
I'm pretty much where you are right now. I live in Northern Massachusetts. There are almost no caves here, and to the best of my knowledge, none that can be dove. I don't get to cave country often enough to maintain the edge on the necessary skills
to "safely" dive in caves. That might change if my wife and I move away from here, which is always a topic of conversation. I just feel that the Cavern cert is one which will teach me some good, transferable skills and also allow me to take a peek in this magic world that others get to travel into.
Kristopher