TR Solo Question - Switching to Rappel
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So i trid TR Solo this weekend it was great. I have a question on how to make the switch more efficent from Tope rope solo climbing to rappelling on a GriGri or other device. Then i use a 24" sling girthed hitched to my harness with with two lockers as a back up. I clip these in the the rope strain on the left that has Figure8s tied every 10' or so. Setup is like the following picture. I bring with me Daisy chaing, two prusik 6-7mm cords, Ascendor, 24" sling, extra Locker, 4 biners, and a Petzl Foottape petzl.com/us/outdoor/ascend… I have been doing the following to switch to rappel. Left Rope - Has Mini Traxons Right Rope - Has Backup Figure 8 Knots every 10'. 1. Hookup ascendor to Left Rope and clip in to it with my daisy. 2. Tie a new backup not into the right rope. So i fuck up while switching im not falling 10' on to my backup knot. 3. Unhook bottom Mini traxion 4. Hookup Gri Gri to my belay loop below the top minitraxon 5. Unhook top Mini traxion 6. Put a Prusik below the GriGri 7. Shift all your weight on to the GriGri and off the ascendor 8. Check Everything 9. Remove Ascendor from Left Rope (only thing on the left rope is the GriGri Now 10. Remove backup locks from the right rope. 11. Good to rap down Issues i am having is Minitraxs and/or GriGri's Jam together and once on the GriGri the last minitrax is difficult to remove. Any help would be great. |
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Since you're pretty into redundancy I would... |
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I TR solo with a Ropeman and no backup so perhaps I'm not the correct person to answer this but wouldn't it just be simplest to clip to your anchor with a daisy while you swap the trax for a rappel device? What's with all the extra shit? It's not making you any safer. |
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Before answering your specific question I suggest simplifying and lightening your load. Dispense with the back-up knots. But having that second length of rope only for rapping is nice since your MT rope is weighted at the bottom. Leave the daisy, ascender and foottape on the ground. In the worst-case, mid-pitch, 'gotta escape now' scenario, all you'll want to do is rap. To do so you'll need to rig your rap device on rap line, weight it (using prussik as footloop), remove MTs and away you go. |
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ABB wrote:2) Disengage cams of both MTs and lock cams in the 'off' position (so both are 'pulley only') but leave the MT's on the rope. A guy just decked from about 30' at my local crag because he left his device on the line when he rapped but forgot to engage it when he left the ground. He's been using the same system for almost 10 years. I would seriously recommend getting in the habit of double checking that cam before you leave the ground if you leave them on the line when you rap. Real easy to forget they are not locked and just lean back on the line for a rest and find yourself on the ground again. |
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Yer all gonna die |
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The Anchor Switch wasnt an issue. I forgot to mention that it was a switch mid rope. What setup does everyone else use???? |
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sunder wrote:The Anchor Switch wasn't an issue. I forgot to mention that it was a switch mid rope..... What setup does everyone else use???? I often take 1 or 2 full size ascenders along for the ride, and if I need to switch to rappel anywhere along the rope(s) I'll attach one (or both) to the rope above my solo device, and then clip my daisy to it and weight that while I switch out devices underneath. The full size (jug handle) type ascenders allow me to pull up easily and un-weight the daisy when I'm ready to shift the load to the rap device. They also allow me to aid climb past any sections of a project I can't get up free yet, or take pictures of some of you folks on your routes... |
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sunder wrote: Modified MT has the cam stop filed down so the cam can never be disengaged. Nice! Haven't seen that done before. I'll mention it to my buddy once his broken ankle heals! |
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You guys are all crazy with your double MT setup. How did that become the norm?!? It seems horribly inconvenient to escape into rappel mode. And judging by the above comments it's rather unsafe. |
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Don't weight your rope, I don't understand why people do this after trying their system out more than a few times. I top rope solo tons of short routes as I live in Texas, and my MT starts tracking freely at about 10 feet off the deck with just the weight of the rope. |