That was certainly resourceful thinking and improvisation of available resources. But according to the story I saw about their plight, they were stranded because they expected a rope to be in place that would have allowed them to descend.

Bad idea on several fronts. What is the condition of a rope "left in place" for any length of time? Far better to carry your own rope, one whose history you know and anchor this rope in a way you know will be secure.

Of course, perhaps they could have just turned around and retraced their steps....


Edited by hikermor (09/12/19 01:43 PM)
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