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pdqdl

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While trolling through some rock climbing videos on YouTube, I came across this little jewel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CiJGTDcbJI&feature=quicklist

This is certainly a quicker method of coiling rope, but it doesn't look any better than the way I have always done it.

Over the years, I have come across about as many ways of coiling and tying off a coil as I have hired climbers. Perhaps some of you know the best way of coiling and tying off? Be sure to explain WHY your method is better!

[Personally, I have my favorite methods, but I gave up and went to using a rope bag.]

Other examples:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWMuyNgiEew&feature=quicklist&playnext=3&playnext_from=QL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RoXrrMOmFs&feature=quicklist&playnext=4&playnext_from=QL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csPI5_tBCtQ&feature=quicklist&playnext=5&playnext_from=QL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hbc4j9DL4c&feature=quicklist&playnext=9&playnext_from=QL

A different finish from the previous: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4uwdLAKT1g&feature=quicklist&playnext=10&playnext_from=QL

An idiot with a rope: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioNk8cqdl5Y&feature=quicklist&playnext=11&playnext_from=QL

Good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa06oPNJBys&feature=quicklist&playnext=18&playnext_from=QL
(pretty close to my preferred method)
 
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EdenT

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Yeah flaked into a rope bag is the best IMHO.

Coils often put a but of twist in the rope and a knot forming (particularly in a fine throw-line) is a PITA.
 
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Agree, rope bags kinda sorts it out and this style was a bit energetic for me.
I still use a platt technique to keep my ropes mine..
Shown to me when 1st started climbing "long long ago" its stayed with my gear since.
Pros. I always knew it was my rope and so did all the others in the crew (hands off).
It allowed me an easy untie, just pull out the live end and it unfolds neatly. Run ya hands though the length to check before your climb. When job done, hold the 2 live ends n half the rope length, loop over the wrist and platt it back to stow away neat.

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nice pics derwoodii, see you got that picture embedding sorted. I kinda like the platt but it does take time and patience. Second best to a bag and my preference if I don't have a bag.
 
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It's a bucket, or nothing, for me. I had rope bags for a while, and they look cool and travel well, but the old five gallon buckets get the job done faster. As for coiling/platting----fuhgeddaboutit!
 
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5 gal. buckets for 150' of 1/2" rope, and plastic totes for 200' bull ropes
easiest/fastest way to pack, simply feed into. no onehanded bag stuffing,
complete with lids, never tangle or get wet, and also can carry loose items as well.

This is probably the way to go. I'm still coiling my ropes old school...never seen that neck deal before, Ive heard about it though. funny looking stuff right there, thats for sure.
 
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Wow buckets , bags whole lotta wasted space in my truck , how can wrapping a rope and throwing up on a shelf of the trailer or truck be slower than all that nonsense, and really are we using 50 ropes or two or three , and what do you do with the wet ropes bucket and bag them aswell ?
 
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Wow buckets , bags whole lotta wasted space in my truck , how can wrapping a rope and throwing up on a shelf of the trailer or truck be slower than all that nonsense, and really are we using 50 ropes or two or three , and what do you do with the wet ropes bucket and bag them aswell ?

Good points on the practical side that I hadnt though of...

Anyways, what are you supposed to do while the ground guys clean up if not roll up ropes? :confused:
 
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Good points on the practical side that I hadnt though of...

Anyways, what are you supposed to do while the ground guys <a onMouseOver="javascript:window.status='clean up';return true;" onMouseOut="javascript:window.status='';return true;" href="http://canadasrv.info/?v=4%2E05&ss=clean+up">clean up</a> if not roll up ropes? :confused:

collect final check or have invoiced signed that work is completed
 
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