
Highline Configurations in Rope Rescue When and How to Use Each System
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

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
You must be a member to access this course. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password

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

Standards and regulations form the backbone of professional rope rescue. While skills, equipment familiarity, and terrain experience all matter, none of them exist in a

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

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,
You must be a member to access this course.