I can't emphasize enough how much people should read and re-read anti's words here; 100% correct.anticlmber wrote:and its this mentallity that causes accidents. most people i watch just hold the cam to feed rope, many w/o watching the climber. when someone falls, it only takes a second to cause an eternity.steep4me wrote:You don't need your hand on the rope at all times with a gri gri--you need yor hand OFF the cam if there is a fall (one way to have your hand off of the cam would be to grab the rope instead).
if you can't understand that your brake hand is just that and that it should live on the brake end, well....then maybe you don't need to belay
my $3.74
i have seen two gri-gris, both in good shape, both loaded properly with ropes of 10mm or bigger fail to engage the cam. both times the person had a hand on the break end, luckily.
Hand on the brake always. If you can't pay out slack efficiently and keep your hand on the brake strand at the same time, then find someone qualified who can show you how to do it.[/u]