Yep. We all have unique physiques and different injury histories so what works for one my not be the best for another. As I have aged it has been my upper body which has remained the strongest and I can still bust out push-ups and pull-ups like a 20 year old marine. I may be an anomaly but a day of pulling myself around in MRS mode really doesn't bother me all that much.For me, walking up a flight of stairs is taxing. You will get there one day. And to me it is not downgrading, just shifting to a lesser exhausting method. I've done my time on SRT with all the latest gear and proper methods. My legs just don't have the muscle tone and my body doesn't have the stamina anymore, but moving to DRT and still using those methods, as slow as it may be, has allowed me to keep going. I use all the methods you use with SRT in climbing DRT. I just won't get where I'm going as fast as you will. But speed is not important to me anymore. Being able to do it is.
A little too much rope-walking, on the other hand, can cause my knees to get awful cranky. Strange, because I can still grind it out in a pair of spurs all day and remain relatively pain free. Go figure?
Bottom line is I am very thankful that I have both modes (SRT & MRS) in my tool bag, and using the right tool for the right task has allowed me to keep operating at a fairly high level.











