Jonaration
New Member
Trying to smooth out my system...
I use a flipline and climbers during removals, but I'm trying to figure out a better system for using my climbing line as a second/redundant tie-in while chunking down sections of stem.
Right now, I tie an alpine butterfly and girth hitch it around the tree to create a retrievable anchor, then snug up my Unicender to the knot. Problem is, it's a little floppy with the length of my rope bridge (plus carebiner). I want something I can fall on with confidence if I cut my primary lanyard.
What do you all use? I've seen someone set a locked-off figure 8. With all the new gear out there, I'm hoping for something better, something that could perhaps be used one-handed in an emergency. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
I use a flipline and climbers during removals, but I'm trying to figure out a better system for using my climbing line as a second/redundant tie-in while chunking down sections of stem.
Right now, I tie an alpine butterfly and girth hitch it around the tree to create a retrievable anchor, then snug up my Unicender to the knot. Problem is, it's a little floppy with the length of my rope bridge (plus carebiner). I want something I can fall on with confidence if I cut my primary lanyard.
What do you all use? I've seen someone set a locked-off figure 8. With all the new gear out there, I'm hoping for something better, something that could perhaps be used one-handed in an emergency. Any thoughts?
Thanks.