The Basics Of How The Arizona Vortex Works: Part 2

Written By: Lance Piatt

A few years ago, we had a very cool time and space with CMC Rescue (now simply… CMC).  This project was a dream world of live training, film production and in-use product defining.  Here is snapshot of what transpired.

Mitigating “edge trauma”, as many call it… is likely the most arduous job of any rigger or rope rescue team.  Edge trauma is all about the transition vertical to horizontal terrain (or visa versa).  It is difficult and can be dangerous.  So it is here the vision and strategy of anchoring and positioning the working line at or near edge.  Thus creating as “elevated working line” or “elevated high directional anchor”.

 

There are numerous commercially made artificial high directionals (AHD) on the market, and all are very good at what they do, and since we can really only cover one at a time… I thought I would start with one that pretty much got the wheels going first.  The Rock Exotica Arizona Vortex MultiPod V2 Portable Anchor.  Distributed in the USA by CMC Rescue.

First dreamed up by Reed Throne, then engineered by Rock Thompson, the Arizona Vortex Multipod (AZV) is relatively light weight, and incredibly well designed.  It is classified as a Portable Anchor Device by NFPA and “G” rated.  Now, the AZV isn’t the only AHD product out there.  PMI-SMC has an amazing product of their own called the TerrAdaptor and Rigging Lab Academy has spent time with Tom Woods of PMI-VRS looking into numerous adaptations this AHD has to offer as well.

BUY THE VORTEX GUIDEBOOK

The assembly is super simple and yes… even one person can set this product up (though it might be advisable to have at least two).  Generally, setting it up away from the edge is best and moving toward the edge after the prerequisites have been taken care off.  Note… when setting it up and bringing to the edge, as per the vortex-technical-notice… anchor the AZV so you don’t lose it off the cliff.

There is plenty of information on the set up within the vortex-technical-notice so please check with this for all specific information on rigging the Arizona Vortex.  Also I want to point out that as with all AHD set ups, the term “force vectors” will crop up and so for this, please check Rigging Lab Academy’s extensive library on this subject.  Richard Delaney speaks directly to the physics of resultants and force vectors with in his course and Pat Rhodes looks more directly at the set up of various AHD configurations.  These two courses alone are worth thousand of dollars!

 

There are 4 Artificial High Directional AHD Types

  • Tripods
  • Bipods
  • Monopods (Ginpole)
  • Specialized (these get complicated)

 

BUY THE VORTEX GUIDEBOOK

Tripods are generally consider the most stable and require the least amount of work.  As the name implies… there are three legs in use.  The resultant must always be kept as close to the center of the footprint as possible.  Please refer the vortex-technical-notice on this.  As often as not, the AHD needs to be set close to the edge, when a tripod configuration is desired, extending the back leg out, gives the AHD technicians plenty of room to work and keep the resultant within the footprint while allowing the head piece to be at the edge.

Bipods are really unstable and thus requires a fair bit of “guying”.  Pat Rhodes and Richard Delaney both cover this information in their courses with Rigging Lab Academy.  There essentially two types of bipod set ups

  • Standard A-Frame
  • Sideways A-Frame

Monopods are potentially the least stable of all, however… these (in my opinion) are the future of high directionals. Freestanding with a quad-guy or minimally a “tri-guy” configuration, the resultant MUST be placed perfectly.  That said, once the concepts are mastered this will be “the go-to” configuration for all mountain rescue and SAR teams around the globe.

The Specialized configurations are really bipods/monopod combinations.  Rigging Lab Academy will releasing a new Elevated Anchor and High Directional Series in 2018 and the Specialized systems will certainly be some of the most interesting.  Please note… don’t get carried away with what can be done with such a system or configuration.  These consume MAYBE 5% of all systems ever needed in the normal world of rigging, so knowing the standard systems well will get you 95% of what you’ll ever need.

Soon, we” be releasing Part 3 of this series and in it, we’ll be discussing the fine tuning and learning “melodies” of resultants, tension and compression forces and how to “see it before building it” .  Lots of adventuring and journeying coming soon.

Need To Budget For An Arizona Vortex Multipod... Click Here To Buy Or Get A Quote

A portable artificial high directional system with the ability to be a tripod, a monopod, and a bipod all in one. With a precision two point head, the CMC Arizona Vortex can be rigged in various applications such as, a standard tripod or advanced set ups such as an A-frame, gin pole or multiple other imaginative configurations.

 

[thrive_leads id=’51590′]

 

Peace on your Days…

Lance

Categories

About The Author:

16 thoughts on “The Basics Of How The Arizona Vortex Works: Part 2”

  1. 498952 107644Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive read anything in this way before. So nice to uncover somebody with some original concepts on this topic. realy appreciate starting this up. this excellent internet site is something that is needed over the internet, a person if we do originality. valuable function for bringing something new towards the web! 969718

  2. Jeśli ktoś dokona już podbicia, kolejny gracz może go sprawdzić (Call) lub przebić (Raise). Jeśli nie zdecyduje się na żadną z tych opcji musi spasować (Fold). Co za tym idzie pod koniec tej rundy licytacji wszyscy pozostający w rozdaniu włożą do puli tą samą ilość żetonów, chyba że któryś z nich nie będzie ich miał wystarczająco dużo. W tym przypadku wchodzi on All-In (wkłada do puli wszystko co ma) i tworzy się wtedy Side Pot i gracz, który wszedł All-in może wygrać tylko tyle, ile znajduje się w głównej puli (Main Pot). Gdy rozdający tasuje talię, każdy gracz otrzymuje dwie zakryte karty. Po rozdaniu kart gracze patrzą na swoje karty i rozpoczyna się obstawianie. Pula to suma pieniędzy lub żetonów, które gracze obstawiają w każdej ręce, a gracz, który wygra Rozgrywkę, wygrywa pulę. Każdy gracz działa, gdy nadejdzie jego kolej w jednej z pięciu akcji: https://www.estraviz.es/community/profile/jonathoncoe129/ Chcesz pograć w coś online, korzystając z przeglądarki? Masz sporo fajnych opcji! Gier przeglądarkowych jest mnóstwo i różnego rodzaju. Zła wiadomość jest taka, że większość z ich jest p… Ograniczenia wypłat są dogodne także dla graczy spośród małym budżetem, jak i high rollerów, którzy posługują się sporymi kwotami w całej kasynach i tego rodzaju też wypłacają pochodzące z konta graczy. Niżej zapoznasz się ze szczegółami limitów wpłat i wypłat w całej Allright Kasyno. All Right kasyno prędzej zasłużyło na swą nazwę, bo zdaje się całkiem w całej porządku. Do rozrywki zachęca zwłaszcza zasobna oferta bonusów a także gier. Dzięki takiemu rozplanowaniu oferty gracz wpłaca symboliczną kwotę na start, za pomocą której może się przekonać, czy zadania zastosowane w AllRight mu odpowiadają.

  3. Thanx for the effort, keep up the good work Great work, I am going to start a small Blog Engine course work using your site I hope you enjoy blogging with the popular BlogEngine.net.Thethoughts you express are really awesome. Hope you will right some more posts.

Comments are closed.