stick clipping
On one of the Rockafest videos on some petzl site they're hanging the draws on a project at the Chocolate Factory by, yes, stick clipping up the route, with the stick hanging from a gear loop while bat-manning up to the next draw. So, other than whatever baseline ass-looking you put out, you probably looked no different than Pepe le Peu, Mr. Petzl-sponsored pro climber. (This also answered my question of how the f*&$ do they get the draws up on a route like Realization, where the strongest climber there can't necessarily get past the crux to the next clip?)SCIN wrote:What the hell is this thread about? I'm so confused. I stick clipped my ass up a project last week. Carried it on my harness like a piece of gear.....full extended. You should've seen what an ass I looked like. I feel good about that.
Does stick clipping permanently damage the rock? No. Does it harm the people around you? No. Play the game the way that is most fun for you.
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I second the notion about the squid. It is tricky to learn, but works well. Draws can be unhung with any device and a rope. With the squid you don't need the rope to unhang the draw. When operating the squid you need a slight twist along with an upward thrust (at least that is what I figured out). The squid screws nicely on home depot/ Lowes type painter poles, but sometimes twisting starts to unscrew the squid from the pole.