Steve Connally
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Suffolk, Virginia
The winch is a good idea, but when you work on life safety, mechanical devices are out of the question. No control of forces!!
1. You can rig a dynamic rigging system to bring the rescuer back up. It would have to be manpower intensive on the gound but it could be done through mechanical advantage. The second situation over the water would have to be taken care of with a high line or a sloping line. You can make a great anchor with steaks and rope. There are limitless possabilities.
Send me a pic and we can talk......
Check our www.specrescue.com
Also look for "Engineering practical rope rescue systems" By don Brown, Delmar
ISBN#0788601977 1st edition!
Awsome book. I am a rescue technician in virginia and have a bunch of rope training. Thats the most difficult thin about tree work for me. In rescue everything is "bomb proof" and redundant. Its kind of crazy to do so much with so "little" protection and redundancy compared to rescue work.
Also let your friend know, the 8 is only good for decents 200' or less. Any more will cause some terrible twist and spin in the rope. He'll eith knott up or spin like a helicopter roter. Not good. You shjould generally use a rack.
Great pics!
1. You can rig a dynamic rigging system to bring the rescuer back up. It would have to be manpower intensive on the gound but it could be done through mechanical advantage. The second situation over the water would have to be taken care of with a high line or a sloping line. You can make a great anchor with steaks and rope. There are limitless possabilities.
Send me a pic and we can talk......
Check our www.specrescue.com
Also look for "Engineering practical rope rescue systems" By don Brown, Delmar
ISBN#0788601977 1st edition!
Awsome book. I am a rescue technician in virginia and have a bunch of rope training. Thats the most difficult thin about tree work for me. In rescue everything is "bomb proof" and redundant. Its kind of crazy to do so much with so "little" protection and redundancy compared to rescue work.
Also let your friend know, the 8 is only good for decents 200' or less. Any more will cause some terrible twist and spin in the rope. He'll eith knott up or spin like a helicopter roter. Not good. You shjould generally use a rack.
Great pics!