[b]I posted this on the Canadian Mnt. website and thought it might make for an interesting chat.[/b]
Given the fact that when climbing with half ropes (where your clipping alternately) only one rope takes the force of a fall, one could do an entire climb with a single half rope. This would be especially useful on alpine climbs where weight reduction is essential.
For rappels, you make your V-Thread but instead of threading it with a piece of cord, you thread one end of the half rope and attach it to a locking biner along with a 60m peace of 7mm cord. The biner keeps it from pulling through the V-Thread and at the bottom of the rappel you simply pull the cord to retrieve the half rope.
If there?s a chance that the rope could ice up in the V-Thread, then thread it with cord and add a small rap ring to the cord and thread the half rope in the same manner through the ring.
Depending on the weight of the climber, you may need to add some additional friction to the rappel system. I realize this might sound a bit dicey, but hey, were talking about Extreme Alpinist!
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