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Are you using the new two rope technique when you climb?  

86 members have voted

  1. 1. Are you using two rope technique when you climb?

    • Yes, nearly all the time.
      9
    • Almost never.
      77

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  • Poll closed on 25/02/21 at 16:57

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13 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I’m a short rope guy, very often call for the ladder to get out or re anchor half way down.

Thats ok so long as you don't do this or worse 60ft up...

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Tbh, it’s bees and wasp nests that scare me most.

Yeah, David Orange was taking down a large dead Elm, knocked off a large limb, it hit the deck and out flew a swarm of anger bees, the headed straight back to where the limb and the hive had been.

 

His rope was a fair bit too short, he prussiced off the end, hit the ground running, fortunately he was working in the grounds of a hospital, ran straight in. Think he had around 200 stings, would have been in really trouble if not treated so swiftly.

Posted

Agreed Mick, however sometimes people only learn when presented with hard and brutal evidence. 
 

Experience taught me & I use a rope that allows me to hit the ground for the same reason Dave

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9 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

It shouldn’t happen though, I am against using those injuries as a kind of badge of honour.

 

 

But can and do, better to be in a position to get yourself to safety ASAP, IMO.

 

Not intended as anything but a warning to others, I'm pretty embarrassed it happed.

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Posted

Poll fairly one sided at the moment.

Perhaps because of the demographics of this forum. More SE climbers and business owners than large company employees and utility workers.

 

 

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