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I blocked down a straight smooth oak stem today without any quick bail-out option, too fat for my rope-guide.

Slack really.

I've got a fig 8 on the back of my harness, but that would take time to set up.

That's the beauty of the Ropewrench.

Running bowline flicked down the stem as you descend, choked when you're cutting, instant exit if required.

I was too idle to have it sent up.

 

 

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I blocked down a straight smooth oak stem today without any quick bail-out option, too fat for my rope-guide.

Slack really.

I've got a fig 8 on the back of my harness, but that would take time to set up.

That's the beauty of the Ropewrench.

Running bowline flicked down the stem as you descend, choked when you're cutting, instant exit if required.

I was too idle to have it sent up.

 

 

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In that situation, depending on your injury, you could use a hot seat to get down in an emergency if you didn't have your wrench or an 8

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In that situation, depending on your injury, you could use a hot seat to get down in an emergency if you didn't have your wrench or an 8

 

 

Hot seat? Just wrapping the rope around your backside? Or something more technical? I sometimes use a softlocked fig8 if I can be bothered. Not very often.

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Joe just buy a wrench.

 

I wouldn't be climbing anything over 30' if I didn't have mine (unless it was a removal like today).

 

I decided on old school Ddrt today because it was spike up, remove (drop) small side limbs on the way, top anchor, rig off crown, chog down.

90 mins, I knew I wasn't coming down so SRT didn't get a party invite.

It should have for the chog-down though.

 

 

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Joe just buy a wrench.

 

I wouldn't be climbing anything over 30' if I didn't have mine (unless it was a removal like today).

 

I decided on old school Ddrt today because it was spike up, remove (drop) small side limbs on the way, top anchor, rig off crown, chog down.

90 mins, I knew I wasn't coming down so SRT didn't get a party invite.

It should have for the chog-down though.

 

 

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It's on my to do list. I love ddrt though. I need to man up, buy some kit, and go play with it.

 

The thing that puts me off is faffing around with redirects etc. I'm not sure if I'd have the patience to make SRT efficient for me.

 

Do you honestly reckon you're quicker on a single line?

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