which whipper is scarier?

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Which whipper is scarier:

Poll ended at Thu Dec 16, 2004 9:52 pm

a. big gear whipping
1
3%
b. small gear whipping
15
43%
c. active gear whipping
3
9%
d. passive gear whipping
9
26%
e. bolt whipping
7
20%
 
Total votes: 35

J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

512OW wrote:How bout hanging 70 feet up, out in space penduluming from a roof crack, while you watch your rope saw halfway through on the sharp lip of the crack.
Been there. Done that. Although it wasn't a roof crack, it was overhanging. I stared at the few strands still intact while I was lowered 70 feet to the ground. The very next weekend I badly cut another rope on a flake. Those were the only two times I've ever cut a rope halfway through the core. It just seemed weird that it happened to two different ropes on two consecutive weekends.

I've also landed on the edge of a crash pad from a highball and broken my ankle. That kinda sucked too.
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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

it's not an option but i would say small passive. they just aren't rated for much. but the rest of it isn't all bad. i'm not saying it's great.. but like someone said, at least there's a rope (rope cutting roof cracks not-withstanding).
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canadaclimbergirl
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Post by canadaclimbergirl »

frig that, I don't want to fall on gear OR bolts on a slab. In particular, 70+ foot runouts on granite.

that all over cheese grated look isn't one I'm going for.

But seriously, I'd rather fall on new bolts that I know are placed well, or gear. what kind doesn't matter. whatever. I trust it all if it is a good placement.

I am a huge fan in particular of the tricam.
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512OW
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Post by 512OW »

I like your tricam.
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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Yup. Slab falls are the only thing that scares me now. Being that I'm a sporto so I'm not worried about the gear falls yet.

Now the freaky solo problems without a spot on questionable landings are a whole different story. That's why I really don't try things like that without a spot.
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canadaclimbergirl
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Post by canadaclimbergirl »

I hate highballs. I just plain don't top out. I'm a pansy.
512OW wrote:I like your tricam.
ya, thanks, I re-slung it just for you.
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512OW
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Post by 512OW »

http://www.forart.no/steihaug/04_large.jpg


THAT is the scariest whipper.
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Buster
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Post by Buster »

J-Rock wrote:Supposedly a guy from Black Diamond tested some of those bedframe hangers and they were much stronger than expected. They sure look scary and sharp though! I still feel better on new hangers.
That was Russ Clune and I don't know where you got your information but the "bedframe" hangers were super weak! I can't remember exactly what Russ said but it I think that the hangers that were actually fallen on before the test were failing somewhere around 400 lbs.
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TradMike
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Post by TradMike »

Does King Me still have the bedframe hangers? "Hey that looks something like a reverse guillotine if you fall" someone said as they walked by as I was starting it. Fell on one, once, as well. 400lbs :shock:
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Post by air canada »

Man, I'm not falling on that bed frame crap. Actually, I won't climb it. What are rusty bedframe pieces rated at?

I think falls that are longer than you expect are the scariest ones. I, um, fell on the weekend on a medium sized nut. I thought it was maybe at my feet, but it was actually several feet below. I went from being about half way up a climb to about 4' off the ground. NOT what I pictured.
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