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Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
merrick
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Post by merrick »

well i guess i don't need to take any practice falls as I took my first serious lead fall on gear today.

It was about 12 feet on a blue TCU. It was the first piece too. I was traverseing up and right of the piece and just slipped off a foot hold. Apparently I spun in the air as I pendulummed under the piece and smacked into a diherdral. I got a #3 cam in my back and smacked my head. Luckily I was wearing my brain bucket so I was hardly hurt at all. I was maybe 4 feet from grounding out.

I just laughed and got back on the route and sent. It was pretty intense but not scary.

My blue TCU is not in the greatest shape. it was in a horizontal and bent over the edge. None of the wires in the shafts broke but you can see the indent from the edge. I am not sure whether I should retire it or not.
Danny
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Post by Danny »

Way too go Merrick! Keep crankin. 4 feet? -- hell you had miles to spare :)
Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

Just bend the TCU back straight enough so it works again. It'll be fine.
john e aragon
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Post by john e aragon »

if no wires are broken then the piece is fine. you should see some of my gear. aiding on gear bends the wires at some funky angles. but, it still works fine.
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overhung
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Post by overhung »

Yeah, I fell off of a 5.3 last weekend. Don't really know what happened. My foot popped and I was flyin.
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Post by Guest »

excellent, Merrick! It's amazing how that first whipper on gear changes your perspective, eh? I'm glad you were wearing a helmet. :D Those Gunks climbs should great!

I was going to reply in your other thread that the only reservation I would have about taking intentional 'big' falls would be having to retire your rope sooner rather than later.
sparky
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Post by sparky »

I have some funky lookin gear too, just bend it back the best you can and keep plugin it in.
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merrick
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Post by merrick »

cool then I won't worry about the TCU.

and Lynne I am looking for ways to retire my rope sooner. :)
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sparky
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Post by sparky »

i would only start worrying if the cable starts to fray or if the head is discombobulated
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Post by deleted username »

merrick, your cam sounds iffy to me. I wouldn't trust it at all. If you'll send it to me, I'll make sure you don't kill yourself from trusting such a damaged piece of gear.
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