Fiddlestick Anchor Tool Rappel

In this video, a demonstration is given on how to use the full length of the rope with this fiddlestick technique. We’ll accomplish this by using a stone (stein) knot and then placing the fiddlestick tool through the knot. A rappel will be conducted by all members of the team at which point the last person will then pull the fiddlestick line and retrieve the rope to continue to the next task at hand.
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  • @golubyavan5851
    @golubyavan58519 күн бұрын

    Thanx for inspiration. What is the brand of the rope you use in this video? Looks quite thin...

  • @brasshalffull

    @brasshalffull

    21 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for tuning in! The rope is the 8mm Havoc Assault Rope from North American Rescue.

  • @golubyavan5851

    @golubyavan5851

    9 сағат бұрын

    @@brasshalffull thanx, so it is definitely not a climbing rope used for catching falls, I see.

  • @3rjsicjzbdkfidjedv
    @3rjsicjzbdkfidjedv9 күн бұрын

    It's a cool system but as a rock climber that has been taught that every system needs to be locked off & redundant forever it scares the shit out of me

  • @brasshalffull

    @brasshalffull

    21 сағат бұрын

    We totally get where you're coming from! Rock climbing principles of redundancy and locking off are essential. However, this system is designed with different scenarios in mind, focusing on efficient use of organic assets rather than traditional mountaineering techniques. Safety is always a priority, and we encourage using the system in the appropriate contexts and with thorough training.