Matias
Been here much more than a while
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I have taught that setup to guys who had no other gear to show them something that might serve them as a means of practicing the fundamentals.
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I actually think it’s in the manual.Damn, nobody told me I couldnt use a termination knot with my hitch climber setup because that’s just what I do on an almost daily basis. Hell, someone should probably notify the thousands of climbers that do the same.
And a taut line hitch was very functional when I was coming up, but neither system does what a hitch climber does which is to use the termination end of your rope to pull your system (pulley & hitch) up the rope. A complete game changer which is negated if you don’t terminate back to the HC pulley, as Patrick suggested.No, but it's still very functional and exactly what I learned to climb on when I was just starting.
Edit: I didn't have a fancy spliced rope, or spliced eye-to-eye though!
... In my original post, I had asked whether a figure 8 knot further up the line (away from the hitch) would solve the conflict...
I have run a DF termination with various hitches. Only ever had issues with VT, which I still love, lean on it less.Try changing your cordage length and/or your hitch. I run a 4 wrap Michoacán with a 24“ cord and have no problem with termination knots.
Yeah, but he almost died that way too when his termination knot pulled through the bridge ring while he was doing crane work.Paul Cox used to terminate the HH when DdRT/ MRS by tying into the bridge ring that has the HH carabiner with a termination knot that doesn't conflict.
Yeah, I have sucked half an alpine butterfly through a biggish ring. I think it was a 40mm. It was a mother fucker to get out.Yeah, but he almost died that way too when his termination knot pulled through the bridge ring while he was doing crane work.
Definitely have to be careful in choosing your termination knots and using rings.
Wha? Basically knot blocking the bridge ring? I can't see why anyone would want to do that!Yeah, but he almost died that way too when his termination knot pulled through the bridge ring while he was doing crane work.
Definitely have to be careful in choosing your termination knots and using rings.
I remember reading about this incident over at Treehouse. Sounds like Paul was fairly lucky in that there wasn’t a worse outcome. Paul is tough as nails, an all around good guy, and invented the freakin HH. A legend in my book..Yeah, Paul could shed more light on his accident.
Agreed Rico, and proud to call him a friend of mine. Just chatted with him yesterday. He's doing well.I remember reading about this incident over at Treehouse. Sounds like Paul was fairly lucky in that there wasn’t a worse outcome. Paul is tough as nails, an all around good guy, and invented the freakin HH. A legend in my book..
