Another great video! Next one show rigging for a twin tension lower of a litter. I agree go with the ASAP clean and simple...make sure you put it on the right way 😂
I already have videos of the litter rigging ("High Angle Litter Basket Rigging" video will show & articulate the connections... starting around 9min:10sec of play time)
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I would caution using the ASAP on your backup tail as it needs a minimum velocity to engage. You could theoretically come off your line in slow motion on a low or steep angle rescue. But your stopper knot will catch you eventually, ha. I like your precise language but your vocabulary regarding attachment points reminds me of going to Starbucks, haha. Nobody remembers what the damn sizes are called. I keep it simple: waist, chest, or back when talking about where to clip the carabiner when teaching but you are definitely more correct. Lastly, what brand is the victim harness your buddy is wearing? Is it Yates? Thanks
Another great video! Next one show rigging for a twin tension lower of a litter.
I agree go with the ASAP clean and simple...make sure you put it on the right way 😂
I already have videos of the litter rigging ("High Angle Litter Basket Rigging" video will show & articulate the connections... starting around 9min:10sec of play time)
What slings are you keeping all your gear on?
In this video I have no slings for gear... unless you are asking about a gear sling that I show in another video, which is made by Metolius
@@Propeller_Head 🤣Yes Was supposed to commented on "What's on a Rope Rescuer's Harness? ... It Depends" auto play must have got me before I posted it! Thanks Bob!
I would caution using the ASAP on your backup tail as it needs a minimum velocity to engage. You could theoretically come off your line in slow motion on a low or steep angle rescue. But your stopper knot will catch you eventually, ha.
I like your precise language but your vocabulary regarding attachment points reminds me of going to Starbucks, haha. Nobody remembers what the damn sizes are called. I keep it simple: waist, chest, or back when talking about where to clip the carabiner when teaching but you are definitely more correct.
Lastly, what brand is the victim harness your buddy is wearing? Is it Yates? Thanks
I understand the analogy to Starbucks… but it must be done. It’s the CMC lifesaver harness.