How to do a prussik with end of cordellete only? [duplicate]
Closed as duplicate by Charlie Brumbaugh†on Apr 28, 2020 at 00:34
This question has been addressed elsewhere. See: How to tie a Purcell Prusik from a single end?
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Doing a Prussik with a small cordellete that is tied together in a O is relatively easy. Now some maneuvers require to do a Prussik/blocking knot with only one side of a long cordelete... how do you do that?
Two situations where you may need the end/middle of cordelette Prussik (or any alternative knot with same feature) :
- End of rope: crevasse rescue with double mariner/ Z drag (first pic)
- Middle of rope: crevasse rescue with loop haul/one on one/austrian (second pic)
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