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Date |
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Blue Mountains - male climber injured after fall |
8-Nov-2013 At 9:16:34 PM |
Sabu
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On 8/11/2013 JohnK wrote:
>Exactly - climbing requires creating various solutions to problems depending
>on the situation - you should be able to belay from your harness OR anchors
>as required in a particular situation (as long as the direction of pull
>aligns with the way the anchor is set up).
>
>You should also be able to belay safely with various devices including
>gri gri's, stitch plates and in fact even a locking biner if required using
>an Italian hitch.
>
>Also you should know how to escape the system if required in case of a
>need for rescuing the second etc and or need to escape the system.
Spot on! |
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