Toomuchsawdust
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Duuuuude that's terrifying to me.Ok, great thread! Thanks for starting it, @Toomuchsawdust! I have nowhere near the depth and breadth of experience all of you folks have, so my story is pretty wimpy. When I was first learning to climb SRT, I think I must have done some large amount of redirecting of my rope. It was getting really late, and dark out, though helped by some back yard lights. So I wanted to come down for the day, and took my foot ascender and knee ascender off of the rope, descending only on my hitch.
I did have a stopper knot near the end of my rope, which promptly jammed itself hard up into the bottom of my pulley, if I'm recalling the details correctly. I did not have much length below the stopper, and being new, I was stuck there for quite a while until I remembered about making a mechanical advantage setup, which allowed me to pull myself back up, and then recover enough length of rope to reach the ground.
After this incident, I always tie my stopper knot about ten feet from the end of the rope, so that I will always be able to easily put on a knee or foot ascender if I ever need to ascend again.
After this incident, my older brother described my approach to things as "Hanging out in a tree like a Christmas ornament."
Tim
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