Originally posted by razorsharptokill:
Well got some extra rope now. I'll go to lowes and get some better rope! Thanks guys. One question though... if the prussic line has to be smaller than the static line how do you get the same strength out of a smaller line? Wouldn't it be a weak link in the system?
I'd be very suspect of buying the right rope from Lowes; as Joe said, the stretch factor is important for fall arrest. Is your life worth the extra dollars you spend on climbing rope (especially the prices online) to increase your safety factor? You are correct "as far as the weak link", that's why you choose the prusic knot rope first to meet your requirements, then the mainline. Better more than less when it comes to safety.
I'll admit I don't have a "prusic-based" safety system on all my stands for ascent/descent because I often don't keep a stand in the same place for long...but I ALWAYS use that type of system for tie-in as soon as my feet hit the platform. And my ropes and biners are way over-rated, j.i.c. The one time you need it, you won't give the extra money your spent a second thought.
Also set your rope around to the side of the tree so that if you do fall, you won't land on top of your steps...close enough to reach out and grab one but not so that it swings your body into them at the end of the fall.
Hunt safe...if for nothing more than to be able to keep hunting.