Richard Mumford-yoyoman
Been here a while
- Location
- Atlanta GA
Rope Walking Ascents
For the last 10 years some might say I've been a little obsessed with the technology of rope walking. Most of us appreciate the efficiency that SRT rope walking provides but often the safety aspects are overlooked. I just published a video that touches on some of those but here I would like to highlight a few points.
Many climbers think rope walking to be as easy as riding a bicycle, but the similarities could not be more opposite.
The system of a doubled moving rope is inherently taut.
The system of an SRT rope is inherently non-taut.
It's a very bad habit that I see done all the time. Do not manually set your hitch or mechanical device at top of descent, let it prove that it will be there when or if you become weightless.
Tree climbing ascenders/descenders are designed for fall protection, but it is our responsibility to keep them oriented and clear and uninhabited to operate.
Foot and knee ascenders, even if not PPE life support, may provide a backup. Having a latch to keep the cam engaged may take a moment to operate but also may prevent an unintentional descent.










