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I think this guy gets the setup right. I know he is using DRT but you can use the same principles on SRT. This DRT looks really energy efficient and this is what im going to get geared up to try.:thumbup1:

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That setup is a rope walker, where both ascenders are under the hitch for progress and the hitch captures the progress. Kind of similar to what Paul is describing..(i think).

 

What i was describing is slightly different because one ascender is above the progress capture device(croll). I think what I was describing is a frog or frog walker.

 

Anyway this will help..

 

http://vtio.org.au/Content/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Single-Rope-Technique-i.pdf

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I think this guy gets the setup right. I know he is using DRT but you can use the same principles on SRT. This DRT looks really energy efficient and this is what im going to get geared up to try.:thumbup1:

 

Im sure when i was out with James (testcricket01) he said hes got this system made up.

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