Highline Systems Introduction
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Why Pulley Selection Matters More Than Most Rescue Teams Realize Most rescue personnel learn pulleys through mechanical advantage systems. A 3:1 contains a certain number

RLA CORE Essentials Was Built for the Individual Rescuer Not every rescuer trains inside a large department with unlimited resources, dedicated instructors, or highly structured

Why Rescue Teams Are Moving Toward Structured CORE Training Most rescue teams do not struggle because they lack effort. They struggle because knowledge becomes fragmented

Anchors Are the Foundation of Every System In rope rescue, every system begins—and ultimately depends—on the anchor. Whether you are lowering, raising, or managing a

Highline systems are not built from a single template. The configuration selected must match the terrain, the objective, and the level of control required. The
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5 Counter-Intuitive Truths of High-Angle Rescue Rigging When you need to move something heavy, your first instinct is probably to pull a rope as tight