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Had my cs38 assessment today which went really well up to when I had to do the belay rescue from the "pole" which I could not remember how to do, which in turn caused me to fail. Can anybody tell me how to set up the belay rope system? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Many thanks. :001_smile:

 

False cotch created with a split tail / strop above the injured party. Idealy a belay line should be pased through a pulley atatched to this split tail.

 

At the base of the tree a figure eight should be atatched to another split tail / strop. Pass the belay line through this and 'back it up' with a prussuk or blakes beneath the figure eight idealiy atatched to a seperate but shorter split tail / strop.

 

Atatch your self and injured party to the system as you would if the injured partys work line was damaged.

 

Load the system and 'check prior to removing' your and the injured partys restraints to the tree.

 

Sounds like a lot of split tails but you can use the oposite end of your or the injured partys ropes and redundant equipment on the injured partys harness. i.e. land yards.

 

sorry no pics:001_rolleyes:

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