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<![endif] Rescue 2 Training Tomorrow's Traditions...Today! #branding About Us Rope Rescue Training Firefighter Escape Multimedia Contact Us Rescue Talk Forum Posted by rescue2training on January 19, 2014 Posted in: accident , high angle , knots , Uncategorized . Tagged: accident , fail , high angle , hitch , italian , knots , munter , technical , training . Leave a Comment entry-meta end title Something not quite right about this picture… I just can’t put my finger on it, though. Seriously though, if you’ve never thought about the forces generated from a rope system, even something as simple as a Munter hitch… this should be all the warning you’ll ever need. I suspect that the climber was falling and got his finger caught in the hitch while it was slack , only to have it still there when the rope tightened again. Updated : Eric Ulner from Ropes that ...