Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
Topic
|
Date |
User
|
Scenario Thread |
14-Sep-2007 At 10:22:53 PM |
richardo
|
Message |
Thank-you Macciza thats exactly what i was after. The concept of cutting off a piece of rope to facilitate
a safe descent never would have occurred to me.
For the real hypothetical challenge - what could you do if you could not cut a piece off as above? Also
you have no gear other than fully sewn quickdraws and whatever rack is left over from a 35m pitch?
I don't want to bait anyone, but what I would be interested to know is if there are any non-prussick ways
of descending a tight rope |
Home | Guide | Gallery | Tech Tips | Articles | Reviews | Dictionary | Forum | Links | About | Search
Chockstone Photography | Landscape Photography Australia | Australian Landscape Photography | Landscape Photos Australia
Please read the full disclaimer before using any information contained on these pages.
Australian Panoramic |
Australian Coast |
Australian Mountains |
Australian Countryside |
Australian Waterfalls |
Australian Lakes |
Australian Cities |
Australian Macro |
Australian Wildlife
Landscape Photo |
Landscape Photography |
Landscape Photography Australia |
Fine Art Photography |
Wilderness Photography |
Nature Photo |
Australian Landscape Photo |
Stock Photography Australia |
Landscape Photos |
Panoramic Photos |
Panoramic Photography Australia |
Australian Landscape Photography |
High Country Mountain Huts |
Mothers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Mothers Day |
Mothers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Mothers Day |
Wedding Gift Ideas |
Christmas Gift Ideas |
Fathers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Fathers Day |
Fathers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Fathers Day |
Landscape Prints |
Landscape Poster |
Limited Edition Prints |
Panoramic Photo |
Buy Posters |
Poster Prints
|