OP did not seem to have such a plan, which created the need to improvise on the fly.
Not having a plan has a funny way of doing that...
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OP did not seem to have such a plan, which created the need to improvise on the fly.
I would agree, but if I'm on the wreck, my buddy and I can get to the up line if we have to go hand over hand on the wreck. His statement, "you have both missed the anchor line," tells me I'm no longer on the wreck. That's why I started my first response with, "I wonder why you are so far from the wreck that you cannot grab it."
Neither you or your buddy had considered this exact scenario, and so it was not specifically addressed during pre-dive planning.
I would like some thoughts concerning the question below, which follows the scenario. I believe that this is not an unlikely scenario. I, myself, am not completely sure which action would be wisest.
Question:[/B] Which would be the more appropriate action: