
TTRS and Gin Pole Setup for Technical Rope Work
Technical rope professionals often need fast clarity on specific systems. Whether you are refining a Twin Tension Rope System (TTRS) or setting up a gin
Technical rope professionals often need fast clarity on specific systems. Whether you are refining a Twin Tension Rope System (TTRS) or setting up a gin
Understanding High Directional Systems Fundamental Concepts of Resultant Vector Understanding High Directional Systems – The resultant vector is a cornerstone concept in high directional setups,
Transitioning from Traditional Rescue Systems to Two-Tensioned Rescue Systems (TTRS) Introduction For decades, the traditional mainline-belay rescue system has been a cornerstone of rope rescue
Implementing Dual Artificial High Directional Systems for Trackline Offsets Implementing dual Artificial High Directional (AHD) systems for trackline offsets represents a significant leap forward in
Metacognition and GAP in Rope Rescue Rope rescue and rigging are inherently complex, requiring not only technical skills but also strategic thinking and adaptability. By
The Journey of Rope Rescue and Rigging: From Single Mainline-Belay Systems to Two-Tension Rope Systems (TTRS) Rope rescue and rigging have come a long way
Metacognition in Rope Rescue and Rigging: A Transformative Skill for Rescuers Metacognition, often referred to as “thinking about thinking,” is an essential skill in high-stakes
8 Defined Rescue Rigging Systems Every Team Needs to Master Rescue teams often face unpredictable and complex scenarios requiring technical expertise, precise coordination, and reliable
Recommended Rope Systems: Two-Tension Rope System (TTRS) for Raise and Lower Operations In the world of technical rope rescue, the Two-Tension Rope System (TTRS) has
The Purpose of Training with Two Tension Rope Systems and Dynamic Directional Offsets Training and practical application go hand in hand in the field of