I do that all the time.
Same when we use a bull rope as a pull line.
But, I feel like I'm being naughty every time I do it.
Kind of like when I'm cross dressing.

I'm a day or two late getting in on this discussion, but I have a question pertaining to the scenario you describe, Burnham. Why not just use a figure-8 and descend the same rope you tie at the top until you reach the point where you are going to make the next cut, set safety, set 2nd tie-in, unclip from 8, make cut...repeat....I'm just wondering why the need to descend Drt for a few feet just to make another cut?![]()
). I was only trying to offer Paul a method to avoid the rope on rope arrangement he was using, but otherwise fit with the system he was employing.
) that I have almost dropped my lifeline as I set it to DRT down. The sudden realization that I would have to spur down was a heart racer...I only run one lanyard so I would have to get creative with the lanyard tail to pass a limb. It was especially a heart racer if I had ascended the rope (no spurs), lanyarded in as I changed the TIP and then almost dropped the lifeline. I have not done that yet but it would be a bad day.

...to EVER let that happen to me.