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Leading rappeller falls unconscious. What to do? |
14-Aug-2014 At 5:32:08 PM |
patto
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On 14/08/2014 JimmyJimJam wrote:
>Fair enough P. I'm just trying to collate a significant number of techniques,
>so I can improvise if this situation was to occur.
The best thing is to ensure such situations don't occur. It is best to have contingency anchors with releasable abseils if the terrain is risky.
First person down rappels on a single line releasable anchor with an autoblock if they desire it. The rest rappel down without an autoblock and are backed up by the first person down. |
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