damn i love this thread! so many excellent points brought up!!!!!
as far as the NEW climber is concerned, YES i feel they should be on nothing but Arborist rope, BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT BE AWARE OF THE VARIOUS TYPES OF FIBERS/CONSTRUCTION/MELTING POINTS ETC!!
HOWEVER having said that, i think it is LUDICRIOUS to say that ONLY a certain type of rope should be used....
(oh boy, here comes the hatemail... ) . There are rope users out there form many backgrounds, whoa re VERY WELL EDUCATED on the different kinds of ropes, fibers, melting points, abrasion issues etc. They are better able to pick and choose a rope THAT SUITS THEIR NEEDS better than the beginner tree climber. Should we tell cavers/SARtechs to abandon their nylon kernmantle ropes that they rappel on in wet, muddy, and high degrees of friction conditions? no. those ropes work just fine with water on/in them, work just fine in high friction conditions, and any experienced rope user will be aware of it and any risks. Tree climbing might be newer than these activities, but the concept of running a rope through friction saver rings at the anchor point and bridging it at the harness is'nt new at all, it dates back to caving & big wall climbing times of the early 50,60's 70's80's90's. nymon kermantles work just fine for that area, just as it works for trees. nothing new here other than running rope on rope (Blakes) which is seriously frowned upon in many SAR/SRT circles. (hence my adaptation to Hybrid DRT/SRT). Sometimes i really have to wonder if arb rope was created to move away from using hardware, and to distant ones self from the wall rats/cavers...after all all of these activities have their elitist "lookdowntheirnoses" at other areas of rope use dont they now
however having said that i do appreciate the simplicity of using just a rope with a B42/52 and a harness and cambuim saver...less gear to lug around....i do both for the record...
I for one have evolved a DRT/SRT "HYBRID" style, (using static kernmantle rope,) where there is NO ABRASION or heat issues when ascending or descending, because my rope runs thru a pulley at the anchor point, and instead of B42/B53 or prussick knots in the system, there is mechanical "prussicks" (hardware). I also NEVER climb above that anchor, and if i do i switch over to arb rope and conventional ddrt drt dddddrtr dddrrrrttt (this is confusing for a lot of people yes???) style. That static kernmantle rope has thousands of hardware (gear) ascends/decends on it, and NOT ONE single mm of glazing or other damage. it looks new. By eliminating the high amount of friction of DdRT/drt, (by eliminating the rope on rope contact of the Blakes)i have made it perfectly ok to use a static kernmantle nylon(with polyester btw) rope for treeclimbing. I put static Kermantle ropes thru FAR GREATER STRESS AND ABRASION AND HEAT when i'm lowering a stretcher over a rockface, muddy caves, etc. Tree Climbing is a relatively sterile and clean environment, when it comes to ropes. Oh sure, you have a branch., well whoppdedoo...use a ringed friction saver
(btw stainless steel rings run WAY cooler than aluminum or reg steel) or rig a pulley at your anchor point. No friction, SMOOTHER than "traditional treeclimbing methods), and faster.
I also am fully AWARE of what combo's of rope (for the splittail/blakes/prussick) will or will not work with the ropes i own...because i have tested all of the them on low angle scenarios.
so as you can see, there are many views on the subject. each to their own, but we all seem to agree that fresh climbers should be restricted to trad arborist rope!!
SRT-TECH, always pouring gas on the fire!