These were my first times going in there, the first time surprisingly a very easy dive that did not disappoint with regard to stunning unwrecked cold reef habitat
The latest time we all got in too early on purpose, fought the counter-current eddy just to start the dive, and then hurtled around at various depths until slack eventually occurred. I spent a solid ten minutes holding onto a rock in blasting current at around 20 metres while deciding not to go shooting up some ramp well into the pass.
I would rate this as a tech dive, as the chance for separation is high, self-rescue is probably the only way out alive, and any problems arising would be best dealt with calmly and self-sufficiently on the spot (easier said than done)
Or in the words that a salty old dive guru once told me, "How many dives do you have in that drysuit? I'm not taking you to the Pass!"