forum8fox
10-19-2009, 06:12 PM
So who practices ghosting here? I've been trying my hardest to ghost everything I can but I still find sittuations that are a little tricky for what I know and the amount of time I have to figure it out or the amount of rigging I have on hand (webbing, chord etc.).
Anyone have good resources to direct me to so I can see alot of different methouds?
I wanted to ghost the last rap in hogwarts this weekend, we had 2 walmart special pot shots (duck taped stuff sacks with webbing, just incase we needed them for the supposed silo). I filled one to sit on to back up the burried deadman that was the existing anchor (it was mostly under water so we couldn't dig it up). We decided to see if the pot shot would hold in this area on it's own so I sat up a bit to give it room to catch but it never did so I sat on it and eased the weight onto the dead man while my friend Mark rapped.
I got the other pot shot and filled it with wet/damp sand as I was in a pot hole that had water receding in it. I only had 1 60M and about 20-30' of webbing left so I was short on supplies. I couldn't figure out how to get the pot shots to equally hold the weight while being able to pull seperately. I bailed on the plan to live another day and get home on time rapping off the dead man.
When I got down Mark brought to my attention I could have equalized them with the webbing, and used the extra 30+ meters to rig enough slack to pull them seperately. I would have prefered to use a pull line anyway so I didn't come up short on the ground. I never got to see if it would have even held weight, might have needed 3 pot shots.
If you equalize them do they twist up when you go to pull them down, and stop sliding (sliding X methoud of equalization) especially if you have 3 pot shots? your going to have to throw away the locker or rap ring when it hits the ground right from anything highter then say 20-30'?
I suppose you could just not use a ring or biner and the whole system would be free'd up when you pull the rope through where the carabiner should be in a sliding x setup. then you just have to replace the webbing which could be cheaper maybe, maybe not.
Also where can good info be attained about figuring out what constitutes the right amount of weight for different geometrical layouts? Aswell as what differnt geometric layouts can be used when dealing with pot shots/ sand bag's as retrievable anchors? What do you do when you have water thrown in the mix
Thanks
Anyone have good resources to direct me to so I can see alot of different methouds?
I wanted to ghost the last rap in hogwarts this weekend, we had 2 walmart special pot shots (duck taped stuff sacks with webbing, just incase we needed them for the supposed silo). I filled one to sit on to back up the burried deadman that was the existing anchor (it was mostly under water so we couldn't dig it up). We decided to see if the pot shot would hold in this area on it's own so I sat up a bit to give it room to catch but it never did so I sat on it and eased the weight onto the dead man while my friend Mark rapped.
I got the other pot shot and filled it with wet/damp sand as I was in a pot hole that had water receding in it. I only had 1 60M and about 20-30' of webbing left so I was short on supplies. I couldn't figure out how to get the pot shots to equally hold the weight while being able to pull seperately. I bailed on the plan to live another day and get home on time rapping off the dead man.
When I got down Mark brought to my attention I could have equalized them with the webbing, and used the extra 30+ meters to rig enough slack to pull them seperately. I would have prefered to use a pull line anyway so I didn't come up short on the ground. I never got to see if it would have even held weight, might have needed 3 pot shots.
If you equalize them do they twist up when you go to pull them down, and stop sliding (sliding X methoud of equalization) especially if you have 3 pot shots? your going to have to throw away the locker or rap ring when it hits the ground right from anything highter then say 20-30'?
I suppose you could just not use a ring or biner and the whole system would be free'd up when you pull the rope through where the carabiner should be in a sliding x setup. then you just have to replace the webbing which could be cheaper maybe, maybe not.
Also where can good info be attained about figuring out what constitutes the right amount of weight for different geometrical layouts? Aswell as what differnt geometric layouts can be used when dealing with pot shots/ sand bag's as retrievable anchors? What do you do when you have water thrown in the mix
Thanks