chrisdafer
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I bought 21 feet of Yale blaze 7/16 from the clearance section to make a few split tails and a spare lanyard.
Yale Blaze and Bandit Lightweight Climbing Line
I want to make a split tail by just tying 4 feet onto a beaner with a triple fisherman's knot. This will be tied on to my 5/8 climb line with a blakes hitch.
I never used a split tail before but like the idea of using it with my climb line as a lanyard for getting around limbs.
How does this rope handle heat?
Will I have any problems using my friction hitch tied with rope smaller diameter than my climb line?
I have only been climbing for 3 months but I have worked for this company the last two years and I am picking it up fast. I have been using all of our main climbers gear to get a feel and now I'm starting to build my own setup.
Yale Blaze and Bandit Lightweight Climbing Line
I want to make a split tail by just tying 4 feet onto a beaner with a triple fisherman's knot. This will be tied on to my 5/8 climb line with a blakes hitch.
I never used a split tail before but like the idea of using it with my climb line as a lanyard for getting around limbs.
How does this rope handle heat?
Will I have any problems using my friction hitch tied with rope smaller diameter than my climb line?
I have only been climbing for 3 months but I have worked for this company the last two years and I am picking it up fast. I have been using all of our main climbers gear to get a feel and now I'm starting to build my own setup.