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So why not hard attach everything to your harness (no biners)? Because when you do multi-pitch climbs you need to detach one side of the rope to advance it to the next pitch. So hard attachments are desirable to reduce biner clutter but you also want the flexibility to quickly detach and re-attach the rope when it's appropriate.
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. In fact maybe I need to review how Peter leaves things on the DVD as he starts climbing the 2nd pitch.
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Oops, Ok, so indeed Peter had to untie everything when starting for the 2nd TIP while with a split-tail the Blakes might/should be preservable, however I don't think a carabiner would help much with this, although maybe it would help you move the extra Blake's to a side or rear accessory beltloop.Peter's video does not show split tails climbing
Ok, I have thought of one reason you might want to quickly disconnect and reconnect with a carabiner -- you might not have isolated a single branch for your TIP and might need to switch back and forth to a lanyard to get around a few lower branches.Back to the point: Yes, you definitely want to use carbiners while climbing for safety and for convenience.
I'm just trying to settle on a rational but minimal starting point that I can stay with for a good while. I don't see any reason to not use a plain 1/2 inch split-tail to help preserve my rope -- but on the other hand I don't want a bunch of things in the mix that don't serve a real logical purpose, and also I'm not happy with the idea of a clanking pile of carabiners providing the ability to quickly disconnect from things that I'll never want to disconnect. I do plan to make a double-ended lanyard similar to yours. Thanks.I imagine that one can climb in any way one thinks is ok but that is not what we try to teach all the new climbers for their safety and to keep our Safety record intact. ( 25 years without any serious accident
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Oh God. I'd like to see your gear pile to understand how that goofball thing could possibly be next on your list.santa claus might be dropping me off an ART Positioner
Ok, but is this with an eyed rope? I'm thinking I'll still have to untie the end at each pitch. Don't want anything getting snagged on the TIP.After which I simply slide the rope back onto the carabiner, move it back to my pear link, and snug it up.
That is what I finally realized. And you might need to go around a branch. Considering that I like your idea of two carabiners with two thimbles each.If my split tails were on my pear, it would always be there. I like to move it to my back accessory loop
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I'm just trying to settle on a rational but minimal starting point that I can stay with for a good while...
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Ok, but is this with an eyed rope? I'm thinking I'll still have to untie the end at each pitch. Don't want anything getting snagged on the TIP.
That is what I finally realized. And you might need to go around a branch. Considering that I like your idea of two carabiners with two thimbles each.
(the ART positioner)Oh God. I'd like to see your gear pile to understand how that goofball thing could possibly be next on your list.
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The Positioner is a Goofball? I've never heard 1 review of any ART product anywhere, so maybe. They look like a pretty good choice, especially when it's not my money. I would love to hear more opinions before it's ordered.
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The Positioner is a Goofball? I've never heard 1 review of any ART product anywhere, so maybe. They look like a pretty good choice, especially when it's not my money. I would love to hear more opinions before it's ordered.
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What do you want to use this for?
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What do you want to use this for?
Well, as a lanyard of course, just like the one Moss has shown.
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