I've seen jumps/tees with many cookies at times and it could be just as confusing.
I still use clothes pins, which solves the confusing problem because you never see them used anymore
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I've seen jumps/tees with many cookies at times and it could be just as confusing.
You could put 1 cookie on the main line marking the navigational exit, and the personal cookies on the temporary line by the spool...
That is an excellent idea....
In the event of a separation, it would also eliminate having to swim to the END of the jump to see if your buddy is still in the cave or if it's safe to go ahead and pull the jump.
If in the case where the initial tie off is not within sight of the reel the divers simply stay on the temporarily installed jump line within sight of the person pulling the reel, once in sight of the line and person running the reel go to the exit side.
Jim wrote (in response to my question):
Why isn't that just the rule then -- "Divers stay on the temporarily installed jump line within sight of the person pulling the reel and once in sight of the line, go to the exit side. The diver with the reel does not remove the tie in until confirming the other divers are on the exit side of the tie in."
Isn't that what everybody teaches?