Dumb question about using a rope to descend a steep section
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:11 pm
Dumb question; I was never any sort of technical climber...
For short steep drops, especially on slippery ground, I keep thinking it might be nice to carry maybe 40’ of lightweight rope and some kind of handheld clamp or clutch gadget. Loop the middle of the rope around a tree, root, or rock, use the clamp/clutch thingy to grip the folded line, and let yourself down. Then release one end, let it drop down, and be on your way. Two people could share one.
It might be nice to carry a length of lightweight rope anyway, on general principles. I always packed a shorter length when hiking or trekking overseas.
Is this a thing? Or is there anything similar to what I’ve described?
Thanks in advance.
For short steep drops, especially on slippery ground, I keep thinking it might be nice to carry maybe 40’ of lightweight rope and some kind of handheld clamp or clutch gadget. Loop the middle of the rope around a tree, root, or rock, use the clamp/clutch thingy to grip the folded line, and let yourself down. Then release one end, let it drop down, and be on your way. Two people could share one.
It might be nice to carry a length of lightweight rope anyway, on general principles. I always packed a shorter length when hiking or trekking overseas.
Is this a thing? Or is there anything similar to what I’ve described?
Thanks in advance.