Operating under special use permit from the Uncompahgre National Forest, Grand Mesa National Forest,
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Denali National Park
Philosophy
Rigging is an art, which must be learned. No art can be taught by rote. Only the
concentration, appreciation, and true understanding found in a serious course of study
can lead to becoming a truly artful rigger. Polishing the art of rigging to a high level is the
only way to ensure that an experienced rescue team has the skills, knowledge and
flexibility to adjust to the immense diversity of real rescue situations. Ropes, pulleys and
friction devices are the heart of rope rescue. Rigging for Rescue's advances come not
from technocratic gadgetry but by finding and reapplying knowledge that has been lost
to us since the days of shipping by sail, farming by horsepower and engineering on a
human scale that have passed us by. The content may seem revolutionary, but it is
primarily the renewal of the knowledge that previous generations found essential for life
and their livelihoods.
Rigging for Rescue offers a technical ropework seminar that is renowned for its focus
on applying the critical thinking and systems analysis skills required to competently
incorporate ropework and rigging into effective rescue systems. The emphasis is on
encouraging participants to become knowledgeable in the principles and concepts of
rigging techniques rather than just having them learn by rote. "Knowledge provides
understanding, skill provides ability, practice provides proficiency, and from these,
together with experience, comes judgment."
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