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Culinarytracker wrote:
I've never seen reference to #4. DRT is usually referring to the secured footlock, I think the abbreviation SFL would solve the DdRT/DRT confusion.
So maybe we could call #4 DSRT or 2SRT
in DdRT, a hitch IS usually used to descend, however I think it should be highly encouraged to throw a munter hitch or other hardware of some kind under the blakes to increase speed and reduce rope on rope friction.
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3. SRT -- rope over limb, one end to climber who uses a hitch or ascender or both to advance at a 1:1 rate and always installs a descender to descend.
4. DRT -- identical to SRT except with two ropes for redundant safety.
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I've never seen reference to #4. DRT is usually referring to the secured footlock, I think the abbreviation SFL would solve the DdRT/DRT confusion.
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Culinarytracker wrote:
[per Jepson]Under Dynamic there are:
ALT (alternate lanyard technique)[...]
Body Thrusting (Blakes hitch climbing with feet on...tree)
Modified Body Thrusting (Blakes hitch system with a foot ascender)[...]
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I don't know why he throws ALT into the mix. Isn't that almost freeclimbing except with a lanyard or maybe a double-ended lanyard?
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DRT is so confused maybe we should just accept the fact that it is ambiguous? I'm not looking to create any new terms -- just to identify the existing ones!
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So maybe you shouldn't tell me that you climbed DRT -OR- DdRT because I'd like to know more about your personal climbing technique anyway. (I'm talking to everyone here)
Carl
(climbing \"Carl Stýle\" from now on)
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On other boards I get confused because the pros use SFL so much and then they switch over to something else once they have gotten into the tree.Culinarytracker wrote:
So maybe you shouldn't tell me that you climbed DRT -OR- DdRT because I'd like to know more about your personal climbing technique anyway. (I'm talking to everyone here)
But isolating a branch applies to both DdRT and SFL so I'm never sure which they are implying.Moss wrote:
\"Hmm, I think I'm going to do the initial ascent SRT, there's no way I'm going to be able to isolate that branch and 80 ft. straight up is more than I want to ascend DRT today\"
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