Is that what the new model is called?SCIN wrote:That's what you call GriGri Freeze.
Ground fall 11-21-12
Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
- climb2core
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Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
TW, facts are not correct from what I heard. But it is not my place to comment with 3rd hand info
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Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
i made the initial jump with 4th hand info. thats kinda the 'thing' with the internet: everyone has a place to comment.
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Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
Hey guys, its Saifu. I figured I should fill people in on what happened (first hand accounts are a little more reliable than fourth hand). I took a lead fall trying to clip the fifth bolt on Fire and Brimstone. I landed on my back and ended up with a fracture in my pelvis and 7 compression fractures in my spine. Thanks to everyone at the crag who took care of me while we waited for the ambulance. My belayer was using a cinch, not a gri gri, and I was climbing on a 10.1 mm rope. At this point I can't say whether it was user error or device failure; I haven't seen my equipment since the fall so when I'm all healed up I figure I'll check out the belay device and do some investigating. Sorry I can't be more informative but I don't want to make any conclusions until I get a better idea of what happened. I'm healing up well though, 6-12 weeks using a back brace and walking around like an old person and I should be ready to start working back into shape. The amazing support from the community has definitely helped.
- climb2core
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Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
Glad to hear you are on the mend. I know people swear by their cinch, but to me it just seems like it the device is extra prone to belayer error/failure.
Hope you heal quickly!
Hope you heal quickly!
Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
Whoa, glad you did not get hurt worse than you did, good luck on the mending process.foo wrote:My belayer was using a cinch, not a gri gri, and I was climbing on a 10.1 mm rope. At this point I can't say whether it was user error or device failure; I haven't seen my equipment since the fall so when I'm all healed up I figure I'll check out the belay device and do some investigating.
And forget about checking your equipment; I'm sure it is fine. Check and see if you belayer has rope burns on his/her feeder hand (probably the left).
faceholdonacrackclimbDAB!
- climb2core
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camhead wrote:Whoa, glad you did not get hurt worse than you did, good luck on the mending process.foo wrote:My belayer was using a cinch, not a gri gri, and I was climbing on a 10.1 mm rope. At this point I can't say whether it was user error or device failure; I haven't seen my equipment since the fall so when I'm all healed up I figure I'll check out the belay device and do some investigating.
And forget about checking your equipment; I'm sure it is fine. Check and see if you belayer has rope burns on his/her feeder hand (probably the left).
Camhead, is the correct assumption of what you are saying...
Burn on feeder hand only, bad belay.
Burn on break hand or both, well not as obvious.
Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
Yes, and especially in the case of gri gris or cinches; with those devices, when you instinctively grab the rope with your feeder hand, their brakes will very likely not engage. It's the most common type of "gri gri malfunction" that I've seen in my experience.climb2core wrote:camhead wrote:Whoa, glad you did not get hurt worse than you did, good luck on the mending process.foo wrote:My belayer was using a cinch, not a gri gri, and I was climbing on a 10.1 mm rope. At this point I can't say whether it was user error or device failure; I haven't seen my equipment since the fall so when I'm all healed up I figure I'll check out the belay device and do some investigating.
And forget about checking your equipment; I'm sure it is fine. Check and see if you belayer has rope burns on his/her feeder hand (probably the left).
Camhead, is the correct assumption of what you are saying...
Burn on feeder hand only, bad belay.
Burn on break hand or both, well not as obvious.
faceholdonacrackclimbDAB!
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Re: Ground fall 11-21-12
Every device is extra prone to belayer error/failure. Grigri, cinch, SUM, etc. They're all the same. You can fuck up belaying with any of them.climb2core wrote:I know people swear by their cinch, but to me it just seems like it the device is extra prone to belayer error/failure.