On Mon, June 27, 2016 1:29 pm, David via Texascavers wrote:

> All of my PMI caving ropes are old now, but have been in nylon sacks
> in a dry rental storage unit for over nearly 20 years. So not sure if
> I would use them in a pit or not. My 600 foot rope only has been in one
> dry cave entrance.

  As long as those ropes have been stored as described and not exposed to
acids, alkalies, bleach, etc., I would certainly use them. I use
20-year-old rope frequently.
  Just recently I got some rope test results from a TAG caver (Jim
Youmans) who had used and abused some of his caving ropes after they
were retired from caving. In spite of having been used to tow things and
left out in the sun and soaked  in water, the tests came back
astonishingly strong; certainly good enough for continued use even in
caving.
  If you don't want those ropes, David, I'll take them. ;-)

Mark Minton
mmin...@caver.net

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