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aebarnes08 wrote: I have been looking at trying this setup however I have some concerns and can't quite figure out how it works.
The dog clip and friction hitch that "tends" the primary friction hitch, seems to me to be inadequate. The dog clip/hitch does a lot more than just tend the primary hitch: it completes the loop through your harness terminating the working end of the moving rope system. When you pull down on the standing end to make progress the primary friction hitch carries no load. Ignoring friction at tie in, half your weight is carried by your arms, the other half via the loop (working end of climbing line down through harness up to biner, HCP, dog clip, prussic).
If the dog clip/prussic fails, the working end hitch/biner/HCP will all slide around and jam into harness connection point hopefully holding.
Is this expected and understood and considered safe and acceptable?]
Also, how does one progress the climbing line?
Do you need the line to run through a biner on harness (as opposed to just running though ring) and another biner connecting working end to biner attached to friction hitch and HCP?
In practice have you found that this is all worth the complex setup?
After trying several times to use the HCP I still find just a friction hitch at arms length so I can pull from below and then push hitch up works best when ascending the line. However once climbing the tree, trying to take up slack is difficult.
I was hoping to try out the arrangement posted here to be able to move the HCP out further for climbing then back in close when in the canopy.
Would appreciate your thoughts, thanks.
Alan
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