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I acquired my University of Virginia Rappelling Log from Dwight Deal in 2007.
This Rappelling Log is 304 mm. tall, 204 mm. wide, and 78 mm thick. It weighs 1927 g. The log portion is wood, of course, roughly in the shape of a hyperboloid of revolution, with a single two-turn rope groove. The log portion is 138 mm. long with a 72 mm. central diameter and a 78 mm. diameter at the ends. A 304 mm. length of 26 mm. angle is bolted to each side with a pair of 11 mm. carriage bolts that pass through holes drilled in the log portion. There are 11 mm. holes drilled in the bottom of each side piece. Two 50 mm. by 9.4 mm. cold shuts on each side form the attachment points.
Dwight wrote a long history of the University of Virginia Rappelling Log for the January 1999 NSS News, so I won't repeat all of the details here; instead, I'll just give the following few highlights:
Warning: Do not use a rappelling log on synthetic ropes. The rope will melt, and may even fuse to the log and strand the caver on rappel. |
Dwight donated his log after seeing my display again at the 2007 NSS Convention. We’ve know each other for years, but after the donation, Dwight wrote, "Gary,…I do not think of you as a Person, I think of you as a very specialized museum." I appreciate the compliment, Dwight, Thank you!
Three Rappelling Logs now in the N.S.S. Museum |
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