The single rope technique (SRT) employs a static climbing line system and is used as a means of canopy access only. The SRT is hard to beat when the climb is long or when the rope cannot be isolated around a single limb. This is often the case when installing lines in tall conifers or thickly crowned deciduous trees. Many of the same working and descending limitations that exist when footlocking on a doubled line apply to the SRT as well.
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