| I thought of that, but couldn't figure out how to secure the top end of 
the lifeline without climbing up there. Perhaps there's some mechanism 
which would do that. Otherwise, the halyard has to be as strong as the 
lifeline. 
73,
Scott K9MA
On 9/8/2020 11:26 AM, Wilson Lamb wrote:
 
Never had one, but obviously the "real" solution.
If using rope, it could be rigged as a halyard and removed from the bottom when 
the job is done.
One could even leave some junk rope rigged and pull the halyard up with it for 
the next job.
WL
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