FWIW My rumination was based on my experience SRTing with a Gri-Gri and my preference of a DdRT Hitch Climber setup.
Is the Uni really that fast and smooth? Were you allowed to use it when you competed?
"How are you finding it" means "what is it like."
He wants to know how you like working a big tree using your system.
I pruned big trees using SRT for about a year, which I liked. I still prefer DdRT for that controlled burn when decending.
If you climb 7/16" rope and have a friend that climbs 1/2" rope, you can fix the "creeping" by switching clutches and lending it to your friend to climb on for a while (until it creeps on him), then swap the clutch back. I've found that for some reason, running the different diameter rope...
Welcome RescueRat!
I agree with you. Would you elaborate on your ideas?
I feel that the event doesn't necessarily allow for what should happen in a real life rescue.
Real life high angle rescuers carefully stabilize and move the victim using special first aid and rescue rigging techniques...
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