Question How to know which way the current is heading, and other La Dania questions.

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Didn’t we all just jump and use the ladder to exit? That’s what we did way back when including our then newly certified 12 & 15 year olds

Ah, the extra challenge then. :like:
 
Oil Slick is one of my favorite dive on Bon. Here's a tip. Rather than jumping off the platform where the ladder is....look about 15ft to the right and there is a perfect easy access ledge with a natural seat for set-up, fin's install and giant stride. Just say'n.
 
Ah, the extra challenge then. :like:
Honestly, that ladder seems like more of a challenge. It looks like it might brake at any moment!!

Oil Slick is one of my favorite dive on Bon. Here's a tip. Rather than jumping off the platform where the ladder is....look about 15ft to the right and there is a perfect easy access ledge with a natural seat for set-up, fin's install and giant stride. Just say'n.
That’s where we went in. Jumping off of the platform seems like a great way to land on someone.
 
Oil Slick is one of my favorite dive on Bon. Here's a tip. Rather than jumping off the platform where the ladder is....look about 15ft to the right and there is a perfect easy access ledge with a natural seat for set-up, fin's install and giant stride. Just say'n.
We always called that the men's tee and the ladies tee.
 
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