Daisy with locker and a sling, draw, or whatever is hanging on the anchor. I always try to have two independent leashes (one on each bolt).
When rigging a rap, I will try and thread the rope through the anchors (if it will fit) and pull a whole bunch through before tying a keeper knot and untying from my harness. Rigging a rappel on a sport route takes a little longer and can be kinda akward, but saves on anchor wear.
Cleaning Anchors
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where are all the real sport climbers at? no one who is sending HARD stuff would ever carry two daisy chains and two locking biners to the top of their climb...what is it..training weight? why not just use the two draws on top of the climb, and if you are anal, oppose them on the chains? two locking biners is WAAAAAAAAAY over doing it...
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
I'm not a hard climber, nor am I a sport climber - though I do climb sport routes. Having 2 daisies and 2 lockers on a long trad route at a hanging belay makes me feel safe. My daisies w/lockers never leave my harness, so no matter what I'm climbing, I have them. I also happen to like the redundancy for cragging.
Anyone who rushes the anchor cleaning process is asking for trouble, whatever their preferred method. Criticising people for doing what makes them feel safe is completely lame - or you are trolling again.
Anyone who rushes the anchor cleaning process is asking for trouble, whatever their preferred method. Criticising people for doing what makes them feel safe is completely lame - or you are trolling again.
sandy, what me..trolling? never....
the thread asked how people clean sport routes. that's what I am addressing.
I use two lockers on multipitch trad.
Feeling safe is a relative process as we all know. reverse and oppose used to be the accepted standard "in the day", so I wouldn't call it unsafe.
the thread asked how people clean sport routes. that's what I am addressing.
I use two lockers on multipitch trad.
Feeling safe is a relative process as we all know. reverse and oppose used to be the accepted standard "in the day", so I wouldn't call it unsafe.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Yo man I'm with you....pigsteak wrote:where are all the real sport climbers at? no one who is sending HARD stuff would ever carry two daisy chains and two locking biners to the top of their climb...what is it..training weight? why not just use the two draws on top of the climb, and if you are anal, oppose them on the chains? two locking biners is WAAAAAAAAAY over doing it...
Unless you play on jumpin around and freaking out when you are in direct to the anchor...two draws will work just fine.
Keep it simple and do what works for you.
"Climbing is the spice, not the meal." ~ Lurkist