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Re: Safely removing a level three climber

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Originally Posted by runneals View Post
It says that you must use the FIRST belay line, but couldn't you potentially have a belay line of your own hooked up as well and lower it that way? You would need some climbing rope, a few carabiners, a belay device, and a climbing harness and one person could lower it. Just a thought... Would that be legal?
In short, no. You can't bring any extra equipment on to the field (like ladders) in order to remove your robot...
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