Staying on Rope - Part 2
Here we have a second method of staying on rope by using a Rocker in place of a prussic.
Here we have a second method of staying on rope by using a Rocker in place of a prussic.
Simplemente usando un mosquetón y amarrando un ñudo Munter, se puedo crear otro sistema de ventaja mecánica recuperable.
In this video we demonstrate a second method of creating a retrievable mechanical advantage prior to limb walking. You will need to know how to tie a Munter hitch and need an extra carabiner.
Esta técnica de trepa se incorpora cuando ai varios obstáculos y se requiere permanecer en la cuerda. En este video le muestran como permanecer en su cuerda usando un prussic, eslinga y un mosquetón.
Staying on rope comes into play for those super wide spread trees that require zigging and zagging throughout the canopy! In this quick tip video, staying on rope will be done using a Prussic, sling and a carabiner.
En este primer video les muestran cómo crear un sistema de ventaja mecánica que es recuperable. Para utilizar este método se requiere un anillo y un mosquetón.
Mechanical advantage makes life easier, especially when it comes to walking out on long awkward limbs. In this first video we'll demonstrate how to create a retrievable MA system using a DMM Ring and an extra carabiner.
Gone are the days of hip thrusting into the tree! It may keep climbers in phenomenal shape, but it definitely takes a lot of effort to do. Personally, I love climbing, but when I'd work on trees that didn’t have a branch union until about...
Sometimes we forget some of the most simple tips that are out there and it's always a good thing to revisit them. Especially this super nifty trick! By capturing the rope that runs between your hitch and hitch climber...