The fourth time did it: the rope passed over and swung down beyond.
The ropes passed onto a wheel and drum, which was operated by a horse-gin.
The basic jump-roping step is the double foot jump, in which you jump with both feet simultaneously as the rope passes under them.
It consists of two loops with the rope passed back and forth between them.
The rope then passes through climbing protection, which is fixed into the rock.
The rope passed unharmed through the flames of the campfire.
This is a basic technique where the rope passes the side of the skipper's body, without jumping it.
Many caves have shafts or drops that require ropes or ladders to pass.
The rope passed through a gap at the centre of the bridge between its two halves.