For an unconcious victim, likely. I don't know about with a pretty aware, conscious climber.
An access line in the tree with any situation is ultimately best.
Sharp tools to release a rescue system, UNNECESSARILY, no thanks.
Where are the scissors?! Where are the scissors?! Get a handsaw?! Who has a knife?
I wonder if a rescue department would lower a free hanging climber with no obstructions below on ANY system we use, as its not a part of their...
Pictures speak a thousand words...http://www.climbing.com/skill/save-yourself-a-guide-to-self-rescue/
I learned this through an adventure component of a hoods-in-the-woods program (me...staff, not hood).
This allowed the rappel line to be lowered with the participant on it (panic, hair or...
A $150 base-tie is a gearhead deal.
One piece of scrap life-support rope, one life support biner. Munter-mule, overhand/ scaffold tie off on a bight.
Or Graeme's.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.