Worst fall ever taken on gear (not bolts)......

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Ascentionist
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Post by Ascentionist »

Pulled a #4 and #3 TCU (and was caught by the #2) trying to top out Long Live Trad. Ended up falling 15 ft. or so and had a nice little bruise above my eye where the #3 hit me.
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My first real fall on gear has (so far) been my worst. It was on Classic Jamcrack in Yosemite - it's a straight-in slab crack. I managed to jam the rope in with my foot when I moved up, so I was stuck and unable or too dumb to just move down. I fidgeted for a while and finally (unexpectedly) popped out of the crack. I only fell about 10'-12', but I managed to get the rope behind my leg, so I got flipped and ended up with my head about 2' above the pointy cheater rock at the start. Sure taught me a lesson in rope management!
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Post by Snowpuppy »

15-18 foot whipper, no pro. Belayer litterally caught be before I hit the ground.
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Post by Wes »

Took a nice 20+ footer on to the blue TCU weekend before last on ripetide ride, almost hit a ledge. Then proceded to take several big falls on rebar at the top, again on the blue TCU, and other small gear. Those are the most recient, but I fall on gear quite a bit...
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Post by J-Rock »

My first trad fall was on the beginning of "Bedtime for Bonzo" of all routes. I was a gumby and my foot slipped. I landed in a rhodo at the base of the route and it softly cradled my fall.
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Post by HJ7 »

My very first trad fall was on Strick 9; back when you had to clip the anchors on the ledge. I placed a good piece in the top corner but only had an Alein in the flake. As I was reaching for the top, I lost my footing and away I went. I don't remember what gear I placed where but I'll always remember watching that Alien rip out as I went plummetting by.
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Post by John E »

My one and only lead fall while ice climbing. It was only about five feet long but the thought of falling on an ice screw is scary shit.
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i took a really big whipper (70ft) on, right on..., at skybridge. i was aiding up it and i was at the top of the thin right leaning part of the crack. i had about 6 knifeblades below me. i was testing a cam when it popped. i fell on to the offset nut i was standing on. it blow and so did all the knifeblades. i was caught about 2ft from the ground by a .75 cam, which broke. i think most of the gear came out because the rock was kind of wet and i broke a little rock. i ended up dislocating and braking my elbow. i also took most of the skin off of my left arm. i hope not to take that big of a fall ever agian. unless it is on el cap and i have a lot of free air to fall into.
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Post by Namaste »

Yeah, here's a photo of the .75 that saved him but can't be fixed.
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the survior himself
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and the knifeblades that ripped out of the rock
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Post by J-Rock »

Damn, ynp1. I think you won the award for the worst gear fall taken at the Red. Glad to hear that you recovered and got back on the horse!
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