Tommy
Active member
Say you descend from a tight pitch head into a rift that you could squeeze through if it were horizontal, but might be too tight to descend 'safely'.
You indeed find you get stuck, how would you get out?
The pitch head is too cramped for hauling without a pulley system leading to the chamber outside of the rift.
Your descender is extended on your short.
You have a standard non-handled SRT kit. It may or may not be on your central mallion for extra thin-ness.
Let's say the rift is too tight to offwidth/chimney your way up, although you may get a bit of a thrutch in.
Would you just cap it instead...?
"Asking for a friend". :halo:
You indeed find you get stuck, how would you get out?
The pitch head is too cramped for hauling without a pulley system leading to the chamber outside of the rift.
Your descender is extended on your short.
You have a standard non-handled SRT kit. It may or may not be on your central mallion for extra thin-ness.
Let's say the rift is too tight to offwidth/chimney your way up, although you may get a bit of a thrutch in.
Would you just cap it instead...?
"Asking for a friend". :halo: