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takeonlypictures
Location: Arizona
Barbed wire is the enemy!
| | DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness < on 5/12/2009 12:43 AM >
| | | This is great for getting down from anything from rock faces, to trees, to buildings. and its also quite a bit cheaper than the harnesses found at sports stores. a good skill to have when your making a harness on the go. Do make this you will need 6 to 10 feet of rope depending on your body size (thick enough to support your weight) Scissors or a knife The ability to understand my instructions -Take your rope and fold it in half. -Put the fold of the rope on the lower part of your ass and pull the rope in front of you as far as you can. -Twist the rope over itself a few times making a licorice type thing (you will attach a carabiner to this later. -Take the rope coming out of the licorice thing and wrap it around your thigh from the outside of your leg. -Push the ends of the rope through the last twist of the licorice thing. -Pull the ends of the rope where your belt buckle would be and tie a knot of your choice here. -Cut off slack rope but leave enough to re-tie the know if needed. -Get a carabiner that will support your weight and attach it to the licorice twist near your waist. -Attach a length of rope to the carabiner. -Test out your harness before using it on any size building. -Good luck rappelling! If you have any questions on my instructions feel free to post a reply.
Take only what will not be missed, leave only what will not be noticed. |
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 1 on 5/12/2009 1:12 AM >
| | | Make sure you used static line for this too. Dynamic hurts ... A LOT.
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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hilite
Gender: Male
don't destroy my sweater....
| | | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 3 on 5/12/2009 3:21 AM >
| | | I used this technique before, real sketchy, but real fun!
And when you finally disappear, We'll just say you were never here. |
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Chris Hansen
I'm Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC. Why dont you have a seat over there?
| | | | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 4 on 5/12/2009 9:09 PM >
| | | Posted by HI-LITE I used this technique before, real sketchy, but real fun!
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this whole statment pretty much sums up u.e.ing
My name is Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC's To Catch a Predator. Why don't you have a seat over there? |
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don_corleyone
Location: F/RoX Gender: Male
I have abandonment issues
| | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 5 on 5/12/2009 9:21 PM >
| | | Posted by takeonlypictures
The ability to understand my instructions ... -Twist the rope over itself a few times making a licorice type thing (you will attach a carabiner to this later.
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licorice thing???? lol
TTIWWOP
leave the gun. take the cannoli. |
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takeonlypictures
Location: Arizona
Barbed wire is the enemy!
| | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 6 on 5/20/2009 5:05 AM >
| | | Posted by don_corleyone
licorice thing???? lol
TTIWWOP
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haha I couldnt think of another way to describe it. Its the two ends of rope twisted together.
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takeonlypictures
Location: Arizona
Barbed wire is the enemy!
| | Re: DIY Swiss Rappelling Harness <Reply # 7 on 5/20/2009 5:08 AM >
| | | Also, the two ropes that run between your legs can be very uncomfortable on the testicles (if you have them) so I wrapped duct tape between them. 139111.jpg (16 kb, 542x598)
Also, the swiss seat harness has the "Pedobear seal of approval"! [last edit 5/20/2009 5:11 AM by takeonlypictures - edited 1 times]
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