I think I found an SRT basal anchor that I like and would like to see what you all think of it. I wanted an easy to setup, lowerable anchor, that uses minimal gear, required no cutting, and has plenty of rope available.
Once your climbing line is in the canopy, you tie the anchor end to the "tree" using a bi-directional running bowline and stopper knot.
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Then tie an alpine butterfly a foot or two up the tree from that.
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Next take your "rescue" line, lay it out, and using one end do the exact same thing below your climbing line. A bi-directional running bowline, with an alpine butterfly a foot or two up the tree from that.
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On the other end of the rescue line, tie a double fishermans knot and put a carabiner in it, then put in a figure 8 descender below that, soft lock it off, and tie a stopper knot after that. Also use another carabiner in the stopper knot for safety.
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Clip the end of the rescue line into the butterfly of the climbing line.
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Clip the F8 into the butterfly of the rescue line, make sure it's soft locked and clip the stopper knot carabiner into the butterfly too for safety.
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Now you're ready to climb.
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If you need rescue, unlcip the safety knot carabiner from the butterfly, cinch up the F8, and untie the bi-directional running bowline from the main line. The wraps should allow you slow and easy lowering until the rescue line tightens up.
I would think you could also use a GriGri instead of the F8, what do you think of that?
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There would be no loading and unloading of the GriGri during the climb, since it would be completely loose until you untied the main line which is only in the event of a rescue.
Any suggestions, or input on this setup?
Am I just way overthinking this whole basal anchor thing? Maybe I should just skip setting up the entire second rope thing, and have it in a bag ready to setup instead. I am just rec climbing...
Just getting anxious to get out since we got another 8 inches of snow today. I hate winter.