The cut was to give the instructor at the anchor time to fix a crossed rope, which took a few minutes. Good rope management is always a priority on scene, but takes up time in an instructional video.
Sorry maybe I don't explain clearly, what I'm trying to see was the transition from the very edge to under the edge... the outside edge rescuers "forces"? (It's okay it's what I like to see). The whole video is great and very well explained. I really like it and share it with my friends.
Well know im getting a second major, computer science is cool and all but this is my dream come true
Why jump 4:15 to 4:17? that where you show the technique, Solve problems
The cut was to give the instructor at the anchor time to fix a crossed rope, which took a few minutes. Good rope management is always a priority on scene, but takes up time in an instructional video.
Sorry maybe I don't explain clearly, what I'm trying to see was the transition from the very edge to under the edge... the outside edge rescuers "forces"? (It's okay it's what I like to see). The whole video is great and very well explained. I really like it and share it with my friends.