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Hi all

 

Im about to delve into the world of srt.

 

I have bought a beginner kit rope wrench and hitch climber ect

 

I was going to start only using it as a means for access and switch over to drt.

 

My question is can i use the srt and a second rope on drt to climb around on and be classed as being on 2 ropes system? Basically taking the 2nd rope up with me or get a groundsman to clip it on after my ascent.

 

2nd question i know there are benefits to each but which is a better option for a beginner to climb on for srt canopy or basal?

 

All help is much appreciated. 

 

Aaron 

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Interesting question about the 2nd line. Standard practice for a lot of industrial and rope rescue is a Petzl ASAP or similar on a static second line, which follows you around quietly and only bites when it moves quickly. Handy to have and just forget about it, but I don't know how that fits in with the legal requirements in UK arb.

 

Can't be any more help I'm afraid, someone else will be along shortly. 

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14 hours ago, Aaron R said:

My question is can i use the srt and a second rope on drt to climb around on and be classed as being on 2 ropes system?

Not a problem, a lot of climbers do the same especially while getting to grips with SRT.  You would need two systems while ascending to be compliant with current regulations. 

 

14 hours ago, Aaron R said:

2nd question i know there are benefits to each but which is a better option for a beginner to climb on for srt canopy or basal?

 

Not sure either is 'better' for a beginner. Use whichever is best for a given situation. 

 

Base anchor can avoid the need to isolate a limb when installing an access line but will double load the top & additional bounce in the system will be less efficient.

 

Often safer to work off a canopy anchor - base is vulnerable to chainsaw cuts from careless groundies & entanglement when dropping out limbs. 

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It is definitely job dependent, but I normally use a base tie to ascend then switch to a canopy anchor.

You can make that retrievable from the ground if you like.

 

Can’t comment on the 2-rope system I’m afraid!

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