
Canyoneering 101 - Rebelay - The Dye Clan
A rebelay is created when you attach one rope to two anchors. The first anchor is at the top of the rappel, and the second anchor is further down. A rebelay is used to redirect the rope away …
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Protect a fixed rope with a rebelay — Alpinesavvy
2024年12月12日 · One way to protect your rope: the rebelay. Rebelays have long been used by cavers, who know how to take good care of fixed ropes. Rebelays can also be useful in some …
Passing a rebelay on descent - Petzl USA
Passing a rebelay on descent The many rope manipulations involved in caving can waste precious time. Good organization allows for efficient rebelay passage, leaving more time for …
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Anchor, rebelay: A rebelay is a type of anchor located below the main anchor and used to direct the rope away from the fall line. The rope connects to a rebelay anchor. Anchor, load sharing: …
Notes on Alpine-style SRT - National Speleological Society
A rebelay is where the rope is re-attached (belayed) to the rock part way down a pitch (see picture). If the rope from the top of the pitch meets a rub point/ waterfall/loose rock etc. the …
Rigging a rebelay from two bolts Rigging a rebelay from one bolt Explain the safety factors pertaining to a single-point rebelay Rigging an approach line - ascent/descent line Derigging a …
Crossing Rebelays — Derek Bristol
In alpine style rigging rebelays are the obstacles most commonly encountered. Being able to pass them safely and efficiently is a fundamental vertical caving skill… yet, the process and …
Rebelay - cavinguk.co.uk
Rebelay (pronounced "REE-BEE-lay", not "REE-bu-LAY") A series of rebelays, including a Y-hang rebelay in the background. CUCC Old Flyover, Pwll Dwfn. Abseiling past a rebelay, …