metal on metal
Josephine, if you dont want to unclip your racking biner but want more length quickly, try doing one of three things. Use tripled slings and biners as draws, quickly lengthens with easy of use. Carry some normal runners on biners, that way, instead of reaching for a draw, you can grab the webbing and clip it. The final solution is to just clip the draw into the webbing without removing the biner at all. This dosen't account for the metal on metal problems, but:
But traddies dont fall, hence not resulting in burred biners
learn to jam, learn to bleed, learn when to give up the lead
Sometimes, yes. Othertimes when clipping a pin, two biners leaves the bottom biner (rope biner) turned in a such a way that it won't pin the rope against the rock. That may be what you saw.
Its similiar to the terrible anchor setup of a hanger and one quicklink. Two quicklinks on each hanger would work WAY better.
Its similiar to the terrible anchor setup of a hanger and one quicklink. Two quicklinks on each hanger would work WAY better.
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
-Tyler Durden
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-Tyler Durden
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When clipping a cam in, just clip a draw into the webbing and leave the racking biner unclipped if you're in a hurry.
Another option, for cams that don't have a long enough webbing to make them ok to clip off directly, you can just use draws to rack them with. have one biner clipped into your harness that is clipped into the cam, and also one end of a draw.
Another option, for cams that don't have a long enough webbing to make them ok to clip off directly, you can just use draws to rack them with. have one biner clipped into your harness that is clipped into the cam, and also one end of a draw.