Things your Belayer said this weekend

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
young'n climber
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Post by young'n climber »

While in the crux of a project..."Can you lock off for a second? I have the grigri backwards"
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MiaRock
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Post by MiaRock »

i know some people are really lax about checking things over before they leave the ground, but really you should at least glance at your belayer and make sure the grigri is set correctly.

BTW i'm not just talking about you Yn'C, i have seen several folks get into situations like this.
excellent point mia....you are correct. ~ Pigsteak
young'n climber
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Post by young'n climber »

It was correct, my belayer was just giving me a hard time.
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MiaRock
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Post by MiaRock »

if anyone did that to me, they would get a serious ass kicking...
excellent point mia....you are correct. ~ Pigsteak
Eagleman
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Post by Eagleman »

while hanging at a bolt, "Hang on, i'll be right back, gonna take a shit"
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Spragwa
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Post by Spragwa »

Mia caught me at the third bolt of Pulling Pockets. She kept me from hitting the ground and almost wore me like a hat. Good girl baby!
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Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

Horatio Felacio wrote:sounds like there wasn't much the belayer could do about that.
I don't think anything in my post indicated that the belayer should've done something. It was all a matter of telling her response and explaining why so much rope was out that he hit the ground (he was pulling slack, he weighed a lot more than the belayer and the belay device allowed a little more rope to go through, maybe on the last one).
MiaRock
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Post by MiaRock »

spuzo's post mentioned a serious belayer mistake...
excellent point mia....you are correct. ~ Pigsteak
rhunt
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Post by rhunt »

it's a team effort when it come to route climbing. if my belayer threads the gri gri backwards and I deck it was just as much my fault as it was the belayers...we BOTH have to double check each other.

if this isn't obvious to everyone then there needs to be a serious belay seminar at the Red!

other climbing/belay accidents such as hard catches(coming into the wall hard) and blowing a clip and decking, etc, are just part of the climbing game..we take those risks every time we climb.
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hoss
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Post by hoss »

"Dude your off" - after my dumb ass back clipped the first bolt on Fast food Christians and the rope came out of the beaner while I was trying to clip the second. Everyone on the ground got a good laugh and lesson on the dangers of backclipping. Good thing the climb goes 5.7 after the opening crux. :mrgreen:
Today I quit my job. And then I told my boss to go fuck himself, and then I blackmailed him for almost sixty thousand dollars. Pass the asparagus.
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