I haven't been there yet, but I plan on going there in the fallLearned to rappel there in the early 80's with R.O.T.C.
Hey O.P., have you looked at Mt. Yonah?
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I haven't been there yet, but I plan on going there in the fallLearned to rappel there in the early 80's with R.O.T.C.
Hey O.P., have you looked at Mt. Yonah?
. It’s easier and faster to get on and off rope with a figure 8 as well as control your descent speed and stopping, especially when under a heavy load and when free rappelling.I did AA at Ft. Benning. There were AA classes at Benning, Campbell, and West Point. The paceman didn't take off like in your class. I just purchased and used the Bluewater 11mm assaultline rope too. I didn't know they were out of Carrolton. I think it would be cool to learn how to fast rope... I've also heard SPIES hurts. There's a few places around town I want to check out once it stops raining. I'm still using a swiss seat because that's what I know... I'm not too familiar with the figure 8s.
Took the Boy Scouts to Mt. Yonah a couple times Good place to camp too. Rappelling there was fun and the anchors are already there. Probably put there by the Rangers. It takes a little nerve to step of that cliff backwards the first time. All of the scouts but one went down. After the first time it was a blast.Rangers used to train at Mt. Yonah, might work for you.