
Field Reference Guide Rescue Knots and Anchor Systems
This document serves as a field reference guide for trained rescue professionals. Its purpose is to consolidate the critical principles of anchor selection, knot application,

This document serves as a field reference guide for trained rescue professionals. Its purpose is to consolidate the critical principles of anchor selection, knot application,

Rope rescue is not simply a technical craft—it’s a discipline shaped by standards, repetition, evaluation, and the collective judgment of a team. Most people who

Anchor systems are the backbone of rope rescue. Every lift, lower, redirect, tension system, or directional frame is supported—literally—by the quality of the anchors that

The ability to span a canyon, river, industrial void, or structural gap is one of the most demanding skills in advanced rope rescue. While offsets,

Modern rope rescue has outgrown the era of “strong gear plus strong backs.” At the advanced level, operations are built on system engineering, controlled redundancy,

In modern technical rescue, moving beyond traditional main-and-belay configurations is essential to achieving superior safety margins and operational efficiency. The shift is towards Dual Mainline
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