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PeterA wrote:It looks like it's two seperate pieces of webbing though. Since the odds of breaking one strand of webbing is extremely low, Two strands should be ok.
-PJ
Joe wrote:Falling sucks.
martha wrote:PeterA wrote:It looks like it's two seperate pieces of webbing though. Since the odds of breaking one strand of webbing is extremely low, Two strands should be ok.
-PJ
Yup, it 'should' be..... but if I were there, since I don't know the age of the webbing, I would use my own slings. May as well be as safe as possible.
Shawn B wrote:I know we can all assume you WEREN'T toproping through that....because everyone knows that is not acceptable....right?!?! A shiny new penny goes to the first person who lists the reasonS why.
STeveA wrote:Shawn B wrote:I know we can all assume you WEREN'T toproping through that....because everyone knows that is not acceptable....right?!?! A shiny new penny goes to the first person who lists the reasonS why.
The only reason to not use it as a top rope anchor is that you are wearing away the rap point.
*Chris* wrote:Someone can correct me if I'm wrong here... but I don't think the original poster made any suggestion that they were top roping from this set up?
Shawn B wrote:I know we can all assume you WEREN'T toproping through that....because everyone knows that is not acceptable....right?!?! A shiny new penny goes to the first person who lists the reasonS why. At least you didn't figure the rope was stuck good and batman or jug up the "fixed" line. Might seem obvious but been done I'm sure.
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