So I heard this story about someone that was leading. He put the rope in his mouth to draw up more so he could clip. While the rope was in his mouth, he fell - and the rope pulled out lots of teeth.
can anyone verify if this is this true?
fact or crap?
it has happened more than once. been written up in the climbing rags and internet. if its on the internet its got to be true. when a lot of people fall or get nervous they clinch their jaws. i could see this happening very easy. i do it sometimes as well, its not a very good habit to start.
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yep, i've seen it happen first-hand...on moonbeam no less. he took the whip while in the process of clipping. a few screams later, he was on the ground with blood running out of his mouth and front teeth not in the place you would want them.
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It depends. If I'm pulling rope up twice to clip above my head, I bite the rope between the first and second pulls. If I'm up next to the bolt and just need to pull up once, I don't. I can see how falling might initiate some sort of cringe reflex, but I think that if you're aware of what you're doing, you should be fine. It's like being aware of anything else while leading, like keeping your feet out from behind the rope or z-clipping.
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