@OliverRobertson123 It's not doubled. It's a single rope threaded through a fixed anchor (like the D-rings you'll find bolted into the rock at the top of popular climbing routes.) Both ends of the rope are on the ground. This lets him descend, then unclip and retrieve his rope from below by pu...
@OliverRobertson123 It's not doubled. It's a single rope threaded through a fixed anchor (like the D-rings you'll find bolted into the rock at the top of popular climbing routes.) Both ends of the rope are on the ground. This lets him descend, then unclip and retrieve his rope from below by pu...