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Hey Rich,yoyoman wrote: Hi guys, hate to jump in.
My understanding.
SRT (single rope technique): A single static line, it does not move.
DRT (double rope technique): 2 static lines, they both do not move.
DdRT (doubled rope technique) The rope is dynamic, it moves over the anchor creating a 2:1 mechanical advantage.
Connect and ascend/descend however and with whatever a climber likes but it is this rope configuration that makes the definition. All of these can be from one piece of rope.
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