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Stationary Rope Work Positioning (SRWP) Research Project


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I don't know TtRT either Tommy. Thats probably best aimed at Paul Poynter (softbankhawks)

 

Marc, as far as I know there is no system CE for stationary rope. I have heard rumours that Rock Exotica may be planning to get the akimbo a CE

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What's the initial for when you spike up a tree with a length of three strand coiled over your shoulder to top it?

 

***** :lol::laugh1:

 

I climb on a hitch climber and rope wrench for access and work. Usually with a tip tie but a base anchor does have its uses for access but I'm worried about it being open to damage when working (from groundie and dropped material from climber)

 

We tend to pick a anchor with rope over it tie a running bolan with a ring on the rope to prevent rope to rope chaffing. On the tail of the bolan we hook a second climbing line via a crab for rope reteveal, this line can also be used for rescue access as long as the climber still has weight in the first rope. Once access is made the second line needs retiring or the reducer uses there nor all climbing line to conduct the rescue. I can get pics if this doesn't make sense :laugh1:

 

I would be interested in your survey but can't find it.

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