Ascender, Jumar, Prusik knot, etc.."Rope Grabs?"
At least, I think that's what thinwater's talking about...
Ascender, Jumar, Prusik knot, etc.."Rope Grabs?"
thats what i use ....and i didn't learn it from the movie..... been using it for 50 yearsWhy don't people use a block and tackle rig like Redford used in "All is Lost" ? Too much rope needed (which has to be stored)?
It sure looks easier than a Mast Climber....but it was in the movies. Maybe not that easy.
Greg
Because, like sail trim, details are for books and classes.No, you just want to bypass the halyard shackle, and use all rope to tie off the climbing rope. A double figure 8 works well, better than a bowline. Pull the climbing line taught, lock it off, and it keeps you close to the mast - no swinging about.
It would be better if experienced climbers would provide specific directions, knots and methods instead of scary stories that only propagate the ignorance.
Yes, You would have decked out. And that is why a second line is required.Maybe I should've added that at the time, I had external halyards. After my adventure, they are now internal.
CR
So, is it permanently attached to the masthead, or do raise it up on a halyard?thats what i use ....and i didn't learn it from the movie..... been using it for 50 years it has a built in safety/break feature that is when you need to stop or slow down coming descending all you have to do is grab the 4 lines in your hand and it will stop and hold you in that spot
haaaaa the dirty dozenYour not a fat boy!!! Congrats and now get your but up that mast.
Cratered"Decked Out?" The fact that there is a name for it enhances my resolve to keep my feet on the deck.
Absolutely. Points are deducted for uncool behaviors, such as screaming, falling head first, or failing to repeat the climb.Are we into sardonic climbing humor now? I was surprised there was one name for an unscheduled flight. Now there's whole vocabulary. What' next? Diving style ratings? "A fine flight but there has to be a .5 deduction for bouncing off the spreader."
Feet on the ground for me!