Rope Ladders

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Re: Rope Ladders

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Doc67 wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 9:23 am Anyone know where I can buy a rope ladder in PP?

I live on the 3rd floor with one stairwell. I've been doing some risk assessment and basically it's not looking good.

As always, many thanks in advance...
If they are th same quality as the metal ladders in PP i woulod not risk my ex wifes life on it, let alone mine
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Re: Rope Ladders

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Kuroneko wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 2:50 pm For me it would be my preferred method and I'm much older than 52, but then again i've done a lot of abseiling and ladder climbing in caves. Whatever you do practice your escape. As a matter of interest have you climbed rope ladders over any height? Its not that straight forward. I would much rather abseil than climb down a rope ladder without a safety line. Don't forget you're not going to fall of the rope but you could fall of a ladder :D
Hmm... good point. I've never climbed a rope ladder since I was a kid.
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