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Oh and PPS: at the end of a ~9 hour climbing day, Austin explored around / above Stairway for a way to rap down and get the draw but we were very tired so we just bailed and I left it.
climb650 wrote:More like Austin was exhausted and fumbled with the rope for 15 minutes, dropped his ATC and belay biner, raped off a munter and swore that he hated climbing all while getting laughed at only to realise that he was allmost 100 feet to the left of stairway :S Hahaha ya then we gave up
Dom wrote:These work well to bail from routes. Cost about 3$ at Canadian tire
There's also the texas rope trick to bail from a route and leave nothing behind but it's too dangerous to explain on the internet.
Dom wrote: There's also the texas rope trick to bail from a route and leave nothing behind but it's too dangerous to explain on the internet.
Dom wrote:There's also the texas rope trick to bail from a route and leave nothing behind but it's too dangerous to explain on the internet.
Caldsy wrote:Dom wrote:There's also the texas rope trick to bail from a route and leave nothing behind but it's too dangerous to explain on the internet.
I know this isn't what you are talking about Dom... but I laughed pretty hard when I saw this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sAoRNYG0bw
climb650 wrote:Ya he's a strange guy for sure! If you watch any of his videos he keeps randomely changing his name between Mike and Joe for some reason. Good videos though! Most of them are pretty entertaining to watch. Did he record any videos when he came to CL? Why was he in NB?
climb650 wrote:http://www.petzl.com/files/all/en/activ ... g-2011.pdf
cory wrote:Interesting, climb650, thanks. In theory this could even work if the rope were to be damaged from rock fall or pinching/abrasion.climb650 wrote:http://www.petzl.com/files/all/en/activ ... g-2011.pdf
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