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First, I do wrecks, but not caves, so please try to keep the flames to a simmer . . . 
I'd never even consider entering a wreck without running my own line from the outside. However every now and then, I'll read about a fatality in a cave where someone lost contact with an existing line.
Why do cave divers use existing lines that could contain gaps or traps instead of running a personal line on the way in and following it out? It would seem to be more reliable for the diver to run his own line, since it's known to be continuous and has a known safe exit point in open water. Why would a cave be different?
Thanks!
Terry

I'd never even consider entering a wreck without running my own line from the outside. However every now and then, I'll read about a fatality in a cave where someone lost contact with an existing line.
Why do cave divers use existing lines that could contain gaps or traps instead of running a personal line on the way in and following it out? It would seem to be more reliable for the diver to run his own line, since it's known to be continuous and has a known safe exit point in open water. Why would a cave be different?
Thanks!
Terry