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ben smith wrote:For all those who regularly carry 20 or 30 feet of webbing or feel like using their rope to make a dynamic toprope anchor on a 20 ft climb...
trad_reborn wrote:an anchor was chopped?
Aaahhh... the rope-a-lette! A few of us used a trad anchor like that last year in Maine. To tell you the truth... we thought it was funny. But, if I had to use it every time to set a TR on a 20 foot climb... that would be not so funny.ben smith wrote:Hell during a course I've set a gear anchor on sorrows end using a full 60M climbing rope as a cordalette and running the anchor back to a couple of trees, should we chop those anchors next?
Yes. Though it wouldn't take me 40' to set up a TR with gear that close to the lip.ben smith wrote:Do you carry 40+ (realistic estimate for a webbing anchor set 10ft back from cliff edge, assuming conventional anchor with two loops leading to a power point) of webbing on you when you climb choss monkey? Especially if you were planning to top rope a 20 ft climb (Or more realistically, teach your kids/grandma/random paraplegic how to climb)?
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