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Packing Rope
Posted: May 21 2008 10:40 pm
by kgmolson
Do you guys carry any rope in your pack just in case? If so, how much.
I am thinking about picking up a few feet to throw in the pack just in case I may need it.
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 21 2008 11:29 pm
by joebartels
For emergency 25 foot range you might consider webbing. It's cheap, tough, light and stuffs into day packs easier.
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 22 2008 9:49 am
by Grasshopper
In response to kgmolson:
For the unexpected, I always carry 35' of 3/16" rope with a carabineer at one end. I have yet to need it while hiking in AZ, but have needed it a few times in CALIF remote canyons for Anza Borrego Desert State Park. IF I ever hike our AZ "Devils Chasm", I bet my rope will come in handy for pulling my day pack up/down on that ~12' waterfall section that everyone talks about:
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 22 2008 12:49 pm
by Jeffshadows
2" webbing; standard rescue webbing, basically. It rolls up really nicely. Usually carry about twenty feet on longer treks...
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 22 2008 6:18 pm
by Davis2001r6
Is webbing easier to handle for the equivalent size/weight of rope?
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 22 2008 7:59 pm
by joebartels
No and I'm sure some stud climber will reply with something like "dude that's not the proper use of webbing". Nevertheless I think the weight/size makes it ideal for the "just in case" angle.
If you really want to go light chain link Dynemma slings, but that's not going to be cheap.
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 22 2008 9:03 pm
by Jeffshadows
Webbing is a lot more versatile than rope for the unexpected that might come along. Although, carrying something thin and small is always useful too, something like 550-cord. Hauling a kernmantle up a trail without any specific need for it isn't fun unless you want extra weight, and short pieces of webbing will do things that a comparably short piece of rope won't, I've found.
I do know a guy that takes a 45-foot piece of 6mm static core with him everywhere and refuses to even touch webbing, so I guess it really is just a matter of opinion...
Re: Packing Rope
Posted: May 25 2008 8:01 am
by mttgilbert
depending on what I'm doing I like to have a little of both. About 15 feet of webbing (enough for an anchor, a short haul, or to tie a seat) and about 40 feet of six mil static line for hauling, handline, or emergency rapel. Add a biner or two and you've got just about everything you could ever need or want. The whole bundle weighs in at just over a pound so it's not a huge addition to a small daypack. I rarely bring it on hikes, but for "non-technical" canyoneering it can be a real nice thing to have.