The use of a guideline in this incident would likely have saved these people's lives ... it would certainly, even in a complete silt-out, have increased the odds for a better outcome.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
I am going to respectfully disagree. A guideline may or may not have saved them. Yes, it would certainly increase the odds, but then,... how many Open Water divers automatically know how to use a guideline? Most of the time you'll see them pulling themselves along it, not just "OK'ing" it with thumb & index finger & following it under their own power. Now imagine some freaked out divers in 0 vis,.. do you think they'll just follow the line out? Not likely, they're not thinking clearly. They would likely pull even harder to get themselves out quicker. In that pulling, the guideline would likely come unraveled, becoming an entangling web floating in the cave or even worse, the guideline is pulled on so hard that a sharp rock severs the line,... now no clear path out. Speculating?... yes. Possible? Certainly. I was reading a news article about this incident. It was amazing on the board there, how many people think that just a guideline is the only answer. In cave diving aguideline is certainly important, but it is only a small part of the skills & equipment used.