jbisjim:Now the snorkel ditch and don i did for DM was a pain for me.
I ditched my snorkel 5 years ago, haven't felt the urge to don one since.

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
jbisjim:Now the snorkel ditch and don i did for DM was a pain for me.
LOlwedivebc:I ditched my snorkel 5 years ago, haven't felt the urge to don one since.![]()
dweeb:It's lots of fun if you're the sort who embraces challenges, rather then shrinking from them. Some agencies
still do the bailout for OW, and some still do a true ditch and don (remove gear on bottom, leave it, swim up, take a breath, go down, and put it all back on) for leadership courses.
cancun mark:better spend the time teaching real world skills
Walter:The last time I checked, panic avoidance was a real world skill. In fact, it may be the most critical, life saving skill any diver ever learns, it will save your life.
cancun mark:it is an old fashioned technique that is adapted from military training and is designed to weed out the weaklings by having them fail in the pool.
This works great if you are training to be a navy seal, but in modern scuba instruction we are trying to assist and encourage divers through positive practice that builds confidence rather than breaks it.