Question: When passing other diver's jump lines already in place, do you treat them like a T and mark your exit side with a cookie / REM, or do you disregard them?
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I ignore them. When in doubt, place a marker. Most jumps are tied between arrows or to arrows. If worse came to worse, and you find yourself in a lights-out exit situation and encounter a jump line tied into a primary line that does not have an outbound marker, the jump line will be the one that can be slid back and forth. The permanent line will be fixed but the line tied to it will be movable. The same would hold true with the lights on. If you encountered a line tied into a permanent line without a marker and felt confused by what you were seeing, you could see which line could be slid back and forth. The one that moves is the temporary line.Question: When passing other diver's jump lines already in place, do you treat them like a T and mark your exit side with a cookie / REM, or do you disregard them?
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