You guys cover all the angles... Very well done. And I'd say mate, it's a good thing you guys rigged it up in a bad way, that way we get a little taste of what not to do, so that we learn. Good job guys!
Great videos! Thank you for posting theses. Small tip concerning this scenario. If that pulley is placed on the haul ascender instead of the anchor, you’ll get a little more theoretical mechanical advantage.
This is a real worst case scenario that Adrian made short work of.. Maybe worth pointing out that if possible, avoid generating slack in the anchor's locking hand ascender; with the hauling ascender connected to the D ring like he did, it may be possible to use 2 hands to pull the slack through the locking ascender at the same time as the slack is generated. I might have put a capture krab through the twin holes of the locking ascender as well. A hauling point rigged with slings to prevent large extension should the alpine-loop side of that Y hang fail would be ideal, but the method demonstrated is very much a response to a situation gone fairly pete tong anyway, so the advantage to clipping the hauling krab through the alpine is speed and less clutter / faff. I once saw 2 Level 3s spend a long time trying to puzzle this out, so again, this demo made it look easy. A bientot Toboriaf Pretze.
Muchas gracias por los conocimientos que comparten independiente del idioma todo es muy práctico y fácil de entender en español no existe nadie que demuestre de esta manera muchas gracias saludos desde chile
You guys cover all the angles... Very well done. And I'd say mate, it's a good thing you guys rigged it up in a bad way, that way we get a little taste of what not to do, so that we learn. Good job guys!
Great videos! Thank you for posting theses. Small tip concerning this scenario. If that pulley is placed on the haul ascender instead of the anchor, you’ll get a little more theoretical mechanical advantage.
This is a real worst case scenario that Adrian made short work of..
Maybe worth pointing out that if possible, avoid generating slack in the anchor's locking hand ascender; with the hauling ascender connected to the D ring like he did, it may be possible to use 2 hands to pull the slack through the locking ascender at the same time as the slack is generated. I might have put a capture krab through the twin holes of the locking ascender as well.
A hauling point rigged with slings to prevent large extension should the alpine-loop side of that Y hang fail would be ideal, but the method demonstrated is very much a response to a situation gone fairly pete tong anyway, so the advantage to clipping the hauling krab through the alpine is speed and less clutter / faff.
I once saw 2 Level 3s spend a long time trying to puzzle this out, so again, this demo made it look easy.
A bientot
Toboriaf Pretze.
i would love to have that building in my back yard
Me too. The perfect playground for rope experiences.😄
Muchas gracias por los conocimientos que comparten independiente del idioma todo es muy práctico y fácil de entender en español no existe nadie que demuestre de esta manera muchas gracias saludos desde chile
ciro anabalon hola, una pregunta hay mucho trabajo en chile en cuerdas? Yo soy venezolano y vivo Australia pero trabajo en cuerdas aquí.
you can change the one ascender with another ropegrab without toothed to avoid the FF
Super!Thank you!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🥇🏆🇧🇷👍🏻que maximo.