I wonder if anyone could briefly teach me how one would attach himself to a large tree, as a safety measure, while going down a steep hill (lets say around 45 degrees).
What I have on hand :
o A 50 meter rope, about 6 mm;
o A large climbing carabiner;
o Good knowledge and sufficient practice of useful knots (bowline, figure 8, etc.).
I am not asking for a rappeling crash course; i'm just wondering what is the simplest, fastest way to do it. Right now, if you'd ask me how i'd do it, I would have a natural tendency to tie a bowline around a tree, another around my body and just let the rope slide between my gloves slowly going backwards. Is this the most efficient way to do it? Probably not.
Is there a way to rig something up so that once i'm down the hill, I can untie my rope to get it back? I think i've seen this done somewhere in a video.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
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