How To Lengthen Your Single Rappel Rope When It Is Too Short

How To Lengthen Your Single Rappel Rope When It Is Too Short

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If the rappel turns out to be longer than half a rope length, you can still make it safely down to the next anchor, even if you don't have a second rope. The key is rigging a system that makes the rope retrievable.
If the rappel turns out to be longer than half a rope length, you can still make it safely down to the next anchor, even if you don't have a second rope. The key is rigging a system that makes the rope retrievable.
If the rappel turns out to be longer than half a rope length, you can still make it safely down to the next anchor, even if you don't have a second rope

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