Accessible Rappels in the Gorge?
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Accessible Rappels in the Gorge?
I was just wondering if there are any/many accessible rappels in the gorge area, preferably with good anchors. Anything 60-100 feet would be nice. Sorry if this type of question and/or activity is frowned upon within the community. I am fairly new to the RRG scene so forgive my ignorance.
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- DriskellHR
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There are not many anchors already set for rappelling only (or any that I know of)But if you know what your doing (you should before you go of course) You can build your own. If you DONT know how to do this please get some good instruction before you go.
Not trying to bust your balls bro but we have seen some bad accidents this year and we want to keep everyone safe, Dig?
be safe
Not trying to bust your balls bro but we have seen some bad accidents this year and we want to keep everyone safe, Dig?
be safe
"....... Be sure to linger......." Mike Tucker
Huh, I always thought it was called propelling? half moon is easily accessible from the top, but I am not sure if their are any easily accessible anchors. You could anchor to a tree, but using vegetation as an anchor may be frowned upon in the RRG (i really don't know, i just know that here in NC it is not encouraged and sometimes illegal). Eclipse is listed in the online guide as a top-rope route, so that might be a good place to try and anchor in for some sport propelling.
Tourists have detroyed anything that might have been a decent anchor on top of Half Moon. Getting up there is as sketchy as rapping there. It's just a good place to die.Weave that rappelling rope into a door mat. you'l get your moneys worth and live longer.
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney
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