Ohioan rappelling death

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gunslnga
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Post by gunslnga »

I agree with Piggy on this one, I have rappelled from towers, helicopters, and the occasionally high crag or water fall, and I have fortunatley not encountered any type of failure if properly clipped into the eight ring. I became a climber by
coming to the Gorge to rappell, I could'nt understand why every climber I asked about rappelling showed severe disgust at the thought of doing it for fun. I use equipment made primarily for rappelling, climbers use atc's and all kinds of different belay devices, that even though I know they work, still hesitate to use them unless I have to. I even get a little sketched when Aussie rappelling using the eight on back of my harness and it's made with an Aussie attachment. I have seen more people taught by dummies, who were shown by idiots, how to rappell. I recently rappelled with some other people and they were killing themselves on a free rappel with a cave mouth, I offered some advice, but beer and ego prevented them from accepting any help. I hope they made it back to Cincy that night, I left for fear of having to carry one of them out.
I pray for this guys sanity, especially if he hooked her up.........
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kirker
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Post by kirker »

The info provided right now shows she was still properly rigged at the harness, and the two ropes tied in a EDK where together. So some how the anchor failed or she tried to pass over the knot and lost her brake.
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Post by 512OW »

rhunt wrote:not to derail this thread because I think it is important...

Has anyone ever heard of the rope coming out of a biner during a fall because of a "back clip"? Is there any actual domumentation of that really happening?
Yes. It happened to a Southern Illinois/ Minnesota climber named Chris Ecklund. In fact, according to him, in that one fall, a backclipped biner came unclipped and the resulting load snapped the lower biner because a fin of rock kept the gate open.

Bad stuff.
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MartyV
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Post by MartyV »

Someone on the RC thread said "back up my rappel with a prusick off of my leg loop". I learned to use prusik with autoblock clipped to the main loop on the harness. Anyone know what's the point of clipping to the leg loop? Which is safer?
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Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

this concept has finally worked up to it's potential
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