tdobson
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Hey y'all
Does the rigging for Nickergrove mine on all the rigging diagrams result in rope rub, or am I being stupid?
https://www.ccpc.org.uk/rigging-guide/nickergrove.html
http://thedca.org.uk/images/dca/rigging-guides/nickergrove-mine.pdf
The pitch in question, is the main one off the adit entrance with the big log across it. The bolts I'm rigging a standard y-hang off are the bolts the pull-through ring is attached to. It rubs on the side wall about 3 metres below the bolts. It's not significant roperub, but I feel like maybe I'm rigging it wrong.
Somewhere I've seen a photo of someone rigging the y-hang using one of the traverse bolts, and this photo below potentially shows someone using the big log as a deviation.
Am I being stupid here? Please tell me if I'm doing something wrong.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/peaksandpaddles/8492547443/
Does the rigging for Nickergrove mine on all the rigging diagrams result in rope rub, or am I being stupid?
https://www.ccpc.org.uk/rigging-guide/nickergrove.html
http://thedca.org.uk/images/dca/rigging-guides/nickergrove-mine.pdf
The pitch in question, is the main one off the adit entrance with the big log across it. The bolts I'm rigging a standard y-hang off are the bolts the pull-through ring is attached to. It rubs on the side wall about 3 metres below the bolts. It's not significant roperub, but I feel like maybe I'm rigging it wrong.
Somewhere I've seen a photo of someone rigging the y-hang using one of the traverse bolts, and this photo below potentially shows someone using the big log as a deviation.
Am I being stupid here? Please tell me if I'm doing something wrong.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/peaksandpaddles/8492547443/