Ok, so it's a 3 Man Team, now you need one Rope that's at the very least twice the height of the Tower....
One man alone can rappel down pretty fast, but the opposite end of the rope has to be firmly tied at the bottom, then run the lose end back through the Floor of the Water Tower, maybe.....
But on a Zip Line, it would still need to be fully secured on such a way that he could zip down one side, then untie the rope, and spend a long time collecting it, probably need some crazy long rope....
In the Army we used to rappel down some crazy Cliffs, and on the very last drop, I wasn't about to climb back up there to get the rope, and for all I know, it's probably still tied around the boulder at the top....
All I'm trying to say fren is it's not hard to do. And I haven't even mentioned kevlar rope. Very thin. Just pointing out that I can setup a line like that by myself.and I hear ya on not retrieving the rope kek.i used to rock climb. . I've done the same thing
Ok, so it's a 3 Man Team, now you need one Rope that's at the very least twice the height of the Tower....
One man alone can rappel down pretty fast, but the opposite end of the rope has to be firmly tied at the bottom, then run the lose end back through the Floor of the Water Tower, maybe.....
But on a Zip Line, it would still need to be fully secured on such a way that he could zip down one side, then untie the rope, and spend a long time collecting it, probably need some crazy long rope....
In the Army we used to rappel down some crazy Cliffs, and on the very last drop, I wasn't about to climb back up there to get the rope, and for all I know, it's probably still tied around the boulder at the top....
All I'm trying to say fren is it's not hard to do. And I haven't even mentioned kevlar rope. Very thin. Just pointing out that I can setup a line like that by myself.and I hear ya on not retrieving the rope kek.i used to rock climb. . I've done the same thing