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[[Image:Frogging.jpg|thumb|250px|The two-ascender "frog" is a sit-stand system. It is the most widely used among cavers worldwide.]]
[[Image:Frogging.jpg|thumb|250px|The two-ascender "frog" is a sit-stand system. It is the most widely used among cavers worldwide.]]
'''Single Rope Technique''' (SRT) is a set of methods used to descend and ascend vertical ropes. '''SRT''' is used in [[caving]], [[potholing]], [[rock climbing]], [[rope rescue]], roped access for building maintenance and by arborists for [[tree climbing]].
'''Single Rope Technique''' (SRT) is a set of methods used to descend and ascend vertical ropes. '''SRT''' is used in [[caving]], potholing, [[rock climbing]], [[rope rescue]], roped access for building maintenance and by arborists for [[tree climbing]].


== Descent ==
== Descent ==
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