worldonastrng Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 If you want to protect your rope from the ground, is a cloth barrier sufficient, or do you need plastic? I've heard that dirt can get through to cloth and onto your rope. -Andrew Quote
worldonastrng Posted October 26, 2005 Author Posted October 26, 2005 Is that supposed to mean something? Quote
Ireneo_Funes Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 You're going to get the best protection from a latex rope tarp. Some folks are going to try to tell you that the sheepskin rope tarps are sufficient, but don't believe them. Quote
worldonastrng Posted October 26, 2005 Author Posted October 26, 2005 So could I just use an old shower curtain? How can I not spend unnecessary dollars? Quote
catbirdseat Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 Sure, if money is a problem, use the old shower curtain. Quote
Dru Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 I think you should work out a payment plan and charge the dirt for the reduction in your rope's lifespan. That's only fair. Quote
EWolfe Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 So could I just use an old shower curtain? How can I not spend unnecessary dollars? Â Tyvek. Quote
minx Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 I think you should work out a payment plan and charge the dirt for the reduction in your rope's lifespan. That's only fair. Â should the rope get the rei dividend since you're using it's lifespan? Quote
MCash Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 Get an Epic rope tarp, so your rope can breathe. Quote
sk Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 I think you should work out a payment plan and charge the dirt for the reduction in your rope's lifespan. That's only fair. Â should the rope get the rei dividend since you're using it's lifespan? good point Duckie Quote
minx Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 alright--just b/c i should be setting a better example: duckie suggests that anything that will keep your rope from being directly on the dirt is a good start. old blue tarp, shower curtain, tyvek house wrap, epic fabric, old garbage bag, wrapper from a mondo burrito, etc. Â some materials probably keep dirt from getting to the rope from the bottom better than others but i doubt it makes that much difference. hell despite my best efforts my ropes always come home at least a little dirtier than when they left. Â *i want the bunnies back but being duckie is special too* Quote
EWolfe Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 Get an Epic rope tarp, so your rope can breathe. Â So THAT'S the sound coming from my gear closet... Quote
tomtom Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 You're going to get the best protection from a latex rope tarp. Some folks are going to try to tell you that the sheepskin rope tarps are sufficient, but don't believe them. Sheepskin rope tarps don't prevent transmission of HIV. Quote
sk Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 alright--just b/c i should be setting a better example: duckie suggests that anything that will keep your rope from being directly on the dirt is a good start. old blue tarp, shower curtain, tyvek house wrap, epic fabric, old garbage bag, wrapper from a mondo burrito, etc.  some materials probably keep dirt from getting to the rope from the bottom better than others but i doubt it makes that much difference. hell despite my best efforts my ropes always come home at least a little dirtier than when they left.  *i want the bunnies back but being duckie is special too*  I like you as a Duckie or a Bunny  Minx tells it true... something is better than nothing. but all in all your rope gets dirty Quote
Dru Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 As long as your rope stays in the bedroom, it damn well BETTER be dirt-ay Quote
sk Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 As long as your rope stays in the bedroom, it damn well BETTER be dirt-ay  shhh not that rope hunny, we don't use that one for climbing any more Quote
Cobra_Commander Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 if you are looking for a bag to hold coils I recommend a diaper Quote
sk Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 if you are looking for a bag to hold coils I recommend a diaper you are ICKY Quote
sk Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 probably an accurate statement  note to self.... Quote
Cobra_Commander Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 wow I killed that one didn't I? Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.