Phil
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Oak Lawn, IL
Long story short: had to join two ropes to get enough length to access a large walnut tree. SRS was the setup with the lower of the two lines being basal anchored to itself in a choked configuration. The ropes were joined by linking two bowlines with Yosemite tie offs. The bowlines were about 25' from the ground.
This got us all talking about the best way to join two ropes like this. There were basically 3 knots/methods debated:
1. Joining with linked bowlines as described
2. Joining with linked retraced figure eights
3. joining with a zepplin bend
I personally feel the most secure on a visibly linked setup like the bowline or figure eight, though the argument was made that the zepplin bend is just as secure.
Input from the group is always welcome. I did do a search for this topic but didn't find anything specifically addressing this comparison in great enough detail.
Here is what I am really hoping for: Can someone break test these configurations and share the results?
Pics attached just for reference and clarity.
Thanks
This got us all talking about the best way to join two ropes like this. There were basically 3 knots/methods debated:
1. Joining with linked bowlines as described
2. Joining with linked retraced figure eights
3. joining with a zepplin bend
I personally feel the most secure on a visibly linked setup like the bowline or figure eight, though the argument was made that the zepplin bend is just as secure.
Input from the group is always welcome. I did do a search for this topic but didn't find anything specifically addressing this comparison in great enough detail.
Here is what I am really hoping for: Can someone break test these configurations and share the results?
Pics attached just for reference and clarity.
Thanks










