Traverse rigging looks like a series of R2R or Umbrella manoeuvres; seems unorthodox. Horses for courses. I'm a fan of horizontal traverse rigging rather than a sequence of big loops. Takes all sorts.
I am doing a series of 4 half-hour videos about the history of Cave Rescue in the UK. There is no budget. I am doing no filming (I am 84 and living in Thailand), but friends are doing interviews for me in the UK. I am telling in film four about the death of CRO member Dave Adamson on a rescue in Rowten on the traverse in flood. I would like to use about 30 secs of your video to compliment Jack Pickups account. Would that be OK. I will make no money from this project, but it may be used to raise money for Cave Rescue.
Astonishing that thus far I'm the only subscriber! Top quality lads - well done 😎
A fantastic trip, rigging the big pitch is truly awesome.
In america its known as a big ass pit
Traverse rigging looks like a series of R2R or Umbrella manoeuvres; seems unorthodox. Horses for courses. I'm a fan of horizontal traverse rigging rather than a sequence of big loops. Takes all sorts.
They are multiple rebelay points (as per rigging topo), hence the loops to aid descent. It is not a fixed continuous traverse line
@@undergroundadventure2000 thanks for the clarification. The camera angle makes it look horizontal but your description makes perfect sense.
I am doing a series of 4 half-hour videos about the history of Cave Rescue in the UK. There is no budget. I am doing no filming (I am 84 and living in Thailand), but friends are doing interviews for me in the UK. I am telling in film four about the death of CRO member Dave Adamson on a rescue in Rowten on the traverse in flood. I would like to use about 30 secs of your video to compliment Jack Pickups account. Would that be OK. I will make no money from this project, but it may be used to raise money for Cave Rescue.
Of course. I've read the report on the tragic death. Happy to help out.
@@undergroundadventure2000 Many thanks