
Horizontal Movement and Tagline Systems in Rope Rescue
Horizontal Movement Systems in Rope Rescue In rope rescue, managing lateral movement is more than just technique—it’s about understanding system intent, terrain behavior, and safety
Horizontal Movement Systems in Rope Rescue In rope rescue, managing lateral movement is more than just technique—it’s about understanding system intent, terrain behavior, and safety
Understanding Horizontal Movement in Rope Rescue Systems Horizontal rope rescue systems are essential tools in a rescuer’s toolbox—designed not just to span gaps, but to
Steep Highline Calculations and Rigging Techniques Mastering steep highline systems takes more than just strong anchors and high-quality rope—it demands precision, forethought, and the ability
The Less Than 10 Percent Solution Highlines The Less Than 10 Percent Solution Highlines are one of the most complex and intimidating rigging systems in
In technical rope rescue, the Two-Rope Offset System, also known as “cross hauling,” is a method that utilizes two tensioned rope systems to maneuver a
Arizona Vortex Basic Configurations Overview The Arizona Vortex stands out as one of the most versatile and essential tools in technical rescue and rigging. Its
Framing the Rope Rescue Disciplines The world of rope rescue is broad, dynamic, and mission-critical. When emergencies strike in high-angle, remote, vertical, or industrial settings,
Cross Haul System Setup for Technical Rope Rescue A cross haul system setup for technical rope rescue—often referred to as a two-rope offset system—is more
Spanned Anchors in Rope Rescue Spanned anchors play a critical role in rope rescue operations, especially when anchor points must be established across gaps, uneven
The Arizona Vortex is the gold standard in technical rescue and rigging operations, known for its unparalleled versatility and adaptability. As a cornerstone of high-directional