Ye gods...some people do love to over-complicate things. That system is seriously unnecessary...though interesting, I'll agree.
Old school shining through :).
I'm not one to cast aspersions on any of the wonderful advances we've made in hybrid SRT systems, for sure. Adopted many of them as...
Dave, yet again you amaze me with your clear headed, constantly on going analysis, of the function of whatever system you're climbing on. That tip for tucking the hitch tail is another example. Kudos, my friend.
I expect Sylvia suggested it, if truth be told.
:D
This works for me, too...but the occasional small drop still always scares me some, no matter how much I know that it has to be small, knowing how I've got my ascent line arranged.
I look at it as a heart health measure...those sudden beat rate spikes must be good exercise for the old pumper...
Not here...not to say it couldn't or wouldn't.
A thought. I'll tell you, from personal experience, it's amazing how corrosive human sweat can be. A bunch of us USFS climbers experienced very rapid stainless steel grommet failures in helmet harnesses, a couple of decades back...might this be...
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