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Three weeks later, the rig was still hanging between the tower and Fifi Buttress, as was a long section of the broken jump line. Park authorities were involved in an investigation that was taking longer than Osman's friends thought it should, and in December a group of them retrieved the upper sections of the jump line and sent it to Black Diamond Equipment for analysis. The results, which they have since submitted to the Park Service, postulate a theory that seems to indicate not system failure but human error: In short, Osman had failed to realize that changing his jump angle would ultimately place an unbearable load on one of the knots that connected the ropes of his jump line. The rangers, who are still working on their report, have not yet confirmed the cause of the accident."


cital som rozne veci ale stale to bolo o tom ako tu, skakal pod inym uhlom...skok co este neskusal, lana znicene pocasim zapricinili to ze aj ten uzol nevydrzal a ako pisu bola to privelka zataz.

stacilo o Osmanovi nech radsej odpociva




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mtk
 mtk      09.04.2008 - 00:56:10 , level: 1, UP   NEW
I strongly believe that Dan did miscalculate on his last jump. For some
reason he moved his jump site. In doing so he crossed the ropes (either
on the retrieval line or on the main jump line). When he jumped the first
knot above the one he was tied in with slid down a section of rope several
lengths up. The sheath was heavily melted and removed in several sections
on this upper part of the rope. The knot that slid down the rope was
melted in multiple locations and was melted nearly completely through,
deep inside the knot. This knot was not tight, yet others in the system
were (this is the one open question that is unresolved as far as I know).
It is my conclusion that Dan's rope was cut by his own rope sliding
against itself. Use of a magnifying glass indicated to me that the cut
surface was due to sliding action in one direction. There was no evidence
of hot cutting with a knife or other type of instrument. I conducted
further experiments in my lab to see if tensile overload could have caused
this failure. The samples I tested were significantly different in that
they were heavily frayed and tattered. My analysis of Dan's ropes in
general was that they were in great condition. There was no evidence to
me of damage due to previous falls, uv exposure, or weather.
I would have
climbed on these ropes without any hesitation had they not been from this
accident. I do not believe that the condition of the ropes had anything
at all to do with the failure of the ropes. Nor do I believe that Dan's
basic shock absorbing setup was incorrect. Crossing the ropes was the
problem.


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flowerman
 flowerman      09.04.2008 - 01:06:42 , level: 2, UP   NEW
ako som pisal. cital som aj toto...never ending story, boj kto ma pravdu nema vyznam lebo to nik nevie na 100%

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mtk
 mtk      09.04.2008 - 07:53:25 , level: 3, UP   NEW
nj, ale lozil naozaj luxusne :)
rip

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hooger
 hooger      08.04.2008 - 15:05:34 , level: 1, UP   NEW
thx. kazdopadne, je to fuk - zomrel pri zoskoku, nie pri solovani (o to na uvod slo). a hej, cest jeho pamiatke...skoda ho