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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 14.12.07 09:50 Uhr |
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Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone know what its called and a link to instructions?
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 14.12.07 10:16 Uhr |
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War Office wrote: > Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone > know what its called and a link to instructions?
"Classic abseil"
The rope comes down from the top and then in between your legs, behind your thigh (usually the right, if the right hand is to control), across your chest, over (left) shoulder and back to the (right) hand. It's not very comfy, especially if you're wearing Tracksters or the like, but it does work okay. Can be a useful skill for a time saving in a few cases if a short and easy ab is all that's needed.
[externer Link] shows you how. Might be a Cunning Plan to work with an independent safety rope for getting the hang of it. As when abbing with a descender, it's the lower hand that's really providing the stopping power and control.
Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk [externer Link]
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 14.12.07 22:39 Uhr |
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 09:16:18 +0000, Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
.. >War Office wrote: .. >> Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone .. >> know what its called and a link to instructions? .. > .. >"Classic abseil" .. > .. >The rope comes down from the top and then in between your legs, behind .. >your thigh (usually the right, if the right hand is to control), across .. >your chest, over (left) shoulder and back to the (right) hand. It's not .. >very comfy, especially if you're wearing Tracksters or the like, but it .. >does work okay. Can be a useful skill for a time saving in a few cases .. >if a short and easy ab is all that's needed. .. > .. >[externer Link] shows you how. Might .. >be a Cunning Plan to work with an independent safety rope for getting .. >the hang of it. As when abbing with a descender, it's the lower hand .. >that's really providing the stopping power and control. .. > .. >Pete.
Definitely can be a bit painful in my experience.
I once saw a RAF Mountain Rescue guy abseil near Broadstand. H e came down at a great rate of knots .. hit the ground rucsac first .. which set off his day/night flare .. hilarious :-)
Mike P
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 15.12.07 09:46 Uhr |
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Mike P wrote: > On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 09:16:18 +0000, Peter Clinch > <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: > > .. >War Office wrote: > .. >> Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone > .. >> know what its called and a link to instructions? > .. > > .. >"Classic abseil" > .. > > .. >The rope comes down from the top and then in between your legs, behind > .. >your thigh (usually the right, if the right hand is to control), across > .. >your chest, over (left) shoulder and back to the (right) hand. It's not > .. >very comfy, especially if you're wearing Tracksters or the like, but it > .. >does work okay. Can be a useful skill for a time saving in a few cases > .. >if a short and easy ab is all that's needed. > .. > > .. >[externer Link] shows you how. Might > .. >be a Cunning Plan to work with an independent safety rope for getting > .. >the hang of it. As when abbing with a descender, it's the lower hand > .. >that's really providing the stopping power and control. > .. > > .. >Pete. > > Definitely can be a bit painful in my experience. > > I once saw a RAF Mountain Rescue guy abseil near Broadstand. H e came > down at a great rate of knots .. hit the ground rucsac first .. which > set off his day/night flare .. hilarious :-) > > Mike P
Done it myself - don't bother, too painful ;-). Take a sling and Krab and use an Italian Hitch. Face it, if you are carrying a rope, what's the extra weight of a sling and krab?
Dave K
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 15.12.07 14:34 Uhr |
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Dave K wrote: > Done it myself - don't bother, too painful ;-).
I've done it (over a very short drop) and found it ok. I guess it varies a fair bit depending on the rope and what you're wearing.
Steepness is also a factor - if there's any possibility of a 'free' abseil (ie: if the rock is vertical or steeper, or there are any overhangs etc.) a classic abseil is very dodgy indeed.
Sean x
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 18.12.07 00:03 Uhr |
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On Dec 14, 7:50 pm, War Office <911falsef...@gmail.com> wrote: > Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone > know what its called and a link to instructions?
Didn't you learn thow to abseil in the "SAS" Jake?
"Thats why I'm asking them for a fair fight mate. I'm SASR trained hand-to-hand sniper. I don't know anyone in the world who is more deadly that with that training. " - Jake McCrann (AKA 'War Office') 26 Jul 2007
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How do you abseil with only the rope? No rigs. | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 21.12.07 17:08 Uhr |
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War Office <911falseflag@gmail.com> writes:
>Someone once showed me how to abseil with only the rope. Does anyone >know what its called and a link to instructions?
Dulfersitz:
[externer Link]
Roos
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