evo
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- My Island, WA
one thing I did, and still do from time to time is I buy a short chunk of rope.. Wesspur sells "scraps" for cheap, anything greater than 10', even 30' is cheap. Works great to get a feel for the line, and you can use it as a positioning lanyard, tie down rope, or many uses.. It will give you a tangible feel for the line, but the only down side is you cant feel the stretch of the line much.Thanks again everyone for all your suggestions. I'm on a bit of a budget but seeing Stumpsprouts' suggestion for the split tail rope makes me feel a bit better that I won't have to go out and put another few hundred on an entirely new systemI would like to pick up the Yale rope evo suggested as well, but it may not be in the budget this month.
I definitely want to go low and slow which is why I'm doing so much by myself...my limited experiences with other climbers have had them belaying me into places I didn't feel ready to go in with too much gear that I didn't understand. Being in a tree was fun but I was also terrified the entire time because I didn't even really know what was holding me up or how anything worked.
If I'm understanding correctly, the reason I don't want to use friction hitches with a static rope is because they aren't pliable enough for a friction hitch to grab?
There is always a 100 and 1 uses for short lines and many if not all of us will save that 150' line we nicked in the middle and have a 75' line and a bunch of other line for fliplines or short rigging lines etc..











