Hi,
I was doing a bit of surfing and came across this page. It looks pretty good to me (and my very limited experience). The one thing that I don't understand is how it seems he contradicts himself describing the two point rope tie-in, picture #6. He says to tie a figure eight and clip it to the lowest piece. The picture has it clipped to the highest piece. Am I right or am I missing something?
Just how is one supposed to do all of that without falling off? Can it all be done using just one hand?
Thanks,
Al
What do you tradheads think of this page?
What do you tradheads think of this page?
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The first thing you do upon reaching the spot where you will build an achor is hook yourself in. I gave it a read. It's a basic overview but it left out several things you should consider when building an anchor. John Longs anchor books will give you a better understanding of the same things and covers much more.
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this site is fucking AWESOME!
it reminds me of the anchor-building website: http://www.teletubbies.com/
it reminds me of the anchor-building website: http://www.teletubbies.com/
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You want protection, so as you climb you'll place a pro. Well, if you reach a point where you need to setup a belay system, same difference:
Place a pro or two and hook into a "quick" system.
Once hooked in, take your time, but here's what I recommend:
Stop, breathe, think, and then act. That way, you'll have taken an additional 20 seconds to think the whole anchor through before actually setting it up.
My advice, get a trad buddy - and get on multi-pitches. One of the prime destination to learn would be NC - if you can stand rain 2 days out of the 5 you'll be there.
Place a pro or two and hook into a "quick" system.
Once hooked in, take your time, but here's what I recommend:
Stop, breathe, think, and then act. That way, you'll have taken an additional 20 seconds to think the whole anchor through before actually setting it up.
My advice, get a trad buddy - and get on multi-pitches. One of the prime destination to learn would be NC - if you can stand rain 2 days out of the 5 you'll be there.
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
I like figure 7 where he shows how to use two broken biners with gates that don't close for an anchor.
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[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]
[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]