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General Climbing Discussion
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Jumar rigging |
23-Dec-2004 At 2:59:49 PM |
bapak
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Thanks again M8;
Have now read the thead you pointed me to =
Quote from Single Rope Technique 1977
"Hieblers have long held a reputation for popping off the rope while they are being moved up or when loaded in unusual directions" & difficult to "incorporate into almost any of the popular prusik systems used in caves" (best to have a prusik back up in place with any form of ascender on "whipping ropes" ?)
I guess just "popping off" occasionally is better than "popping off regularly" eh ?
Steve M :-)
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