A Look At Elevated Anchor Systems
Learn about rope systems and their various parts and components in the exclusive Elevated Anchor Systems course.
1.1 Welcome
1.2 Physics for Roping Technicians Manual
1.3 Schematic Overview: What Elevated Anchors Might Look Like Through AHDs
1.4 Schematic Overview: What Elevated Anchors Could Look Like within A Horizontal System
2.1 Examples of Elevated Anchors, Part 1
2.2 Video Tutorial: Tension & Compression Study
2.3 Video Tutorial: Aerial Ladders Used as an Artificial High Directional
2.4 Video Tutorial: Example of Using an Elevated Anchor (AHD) at the Edge of a Cliff
3.1 Examples of Elevated Anchors, Part 2
3.2 Video Tutorial: Gin Pole Usage Overview
3.3 Video Tutorial: Managing Edge Friction With a Monopod / Gin Pole as a High Directional
3.4 Video Tutorial: Industrial Skate Block - Tensioned Track Line - Using a Gin Pole
3.5 Video Tutorial: Anchor Considerations When Using Elevated Anchors
3.6 Video Tutorial: Marginal Anchors When Using Elevated Anchors
3.7 Video Tutorial: Arizona Vortex SA Frame with a Compression Member
3.8 Quiz: Examples of Elevated Anchors, Part 2
4.1 AHD Within a Rescue
4.2 Video Tutorial: Cliff Rescue High Directional and Tracking Line, Part 1
4.3 Video Tutorial: Cliff Rescue High Directional and Tracking Line, Part 2
4.4 Video Tutorial: High Angle Raise with Vortex Side A-Frame, Part 1
4.5 Video Tutorial: High Angle Raise with Vortex Side A-Frame, Part 2
4.6 Quiz: AHD Within a Rescue
5.1 Guying
5.2 Video Tutorial: Arizona Vortex Artificial High Directional A-Frame Single Front Guy
5.3 Video Tutorial: Elevated Anchor in Horizontal Rigging: Guying Systems
5.4 Video Tutorial: Guying Through a Truckers Hitch
5.5 Video Tutorial: Guying Through an Advanced Tech Haul System Leg
5.6 Video Tutorial: Guying Through a Progress Capture Tension Leg
5.7 Quiz: Guying
6.1 Aerial Ladders
6.2 Video Tutorial: Aerial Ladders Used as an Artificial High Directional
6.3 Quiz: Aerial Ladders