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How To Rock and Alpine Climb
Приєднався 27 гру 2007
Rock climbing, Ice climbing, alpine climbing and ski mountaineering tech tips from AMGA/ IFMGA Licensed Mountain Guide Karsten Delap.
Easy way to back up a munter rappel
Here is an easy way to back up a munter rappel using the Lux Lock method.
#climbingrocks #rockclimbing #rappeling #learntoclimb #learntorappel
#climbingrocks #rockclimbing #rappeling #learntoclimb #learntorappel
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Who Are We? | Pisgah Climbing School
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Head to our website to learn more and book a guided day now: www.pisgahclimbingschool.com Ready for adventure? Join us at Pisgah Climbing School for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the Southeast! Whether you're new to climbing or have some experience under your belt, our AMGA-certified guides are here to help you master techniques and enjoy breathtaking climbs. Check out this video for a gli...
Tandem “ rescue” rappel
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Here is a way to rescue a fellow climber if they need help rappelling. I use this when rappelling with children mostly, however you could use it to bring someone down that dropped their rappelling device or needs assistance do to some medical issue. #climbingrocks #learntoclimb #rockclimbing #rappeling
Mountain Rescue Dual Mainline Set Up
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Here is a tiny Dual Mainline or Twin Tensioned (TTRS) set up for use in the mountain environment. There are many different devices that can be used in this set up but here are the few we found to be light enough and probably what you are already carrying. Learn More at www.pisgahclimbingschool.com #techtips #mountainrescue #ttrs #learntoclimb #rappeling #selfrescue
How to tie the Munter Mule Overhand
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Tying the Munter Mule Overhand can be quite tricky. Here are a few tips to help you out. #learntoclimb #rockclimbing #rescue #Munter #rappeling #selfrescue #partnerrescue #anchor #techtips You can learn more at: www.pisgahclimbingschool.com
How to retrieve a stuck cam!
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Here is a short video on how to retrieve a stuck cam while rock climbing. #climbing #rockclimbing #howtoclimb #rappelling
Climbing Anchors Mussy Hooks, Best Practices
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Climbing Anchors Mussy Hooks, Best Practices
Rock climbing multi-pitch rope management with Zack Mintz
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Rock climbing multi-pitch rope management with Zack Mintz
How to place ice screws. How to ice climb series.
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How to place ice screws. How to ice climb series.
Ice Climbing Movement: using your feet
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Ice Climbing Movement: using your feet
Most efficient way to belay: the hip belay.
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Most efficient way to belay: the hip belay.
Climbing Anchors: The Girth Hitch Master Point (don't do this)
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Climbing Anchors: The Girth Hitch Master Point (don't do this)
Easiest way to pass a knot: MOFT Knot Pass
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Easiest way to pass a knot: MOFT Knot Pass
AMGA SPI curriculum: How to raise a climber from above.
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AMGA SPI curriculum: How to raise a climber from above.
AMGA Single Pitch Instructor pick off / rescue / lead climber rescue
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AMGA Single Pitch Instructor pick off / rescue / lead climber rescue
Efficient climbing transitions: pre-rigging the rappel
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Efficient climbing transitions: pre-rigging the rappel
Anchoring efficiency with the backside of the clove hitch
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Anchoring efficiency with the backside of the clove hitch
This is why we flake rope and how to make a rope coil! How to coil a climbing rope.
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This is why we flake rope and how to make a rope coil! How to coil a climbing rope.
Secrets to throwing the rope while rappelling !
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Secrets to throwing the rope while rappelling !
Building Simple Snow Anchors. The vertical picket and the T-slot
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Building Simple Snow Anchors. The vertical picket and the T-slot
Stowing an Ice tool in alpine climbing
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Stowing an Ice tool in alpine climbing
Rappeling and Lowering for climbing
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Rappeling and Lowering for climbing
Surgeons knot for tree anchors in climbing
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Surgeons knot for tree anchors in climbing
Completely lost from second 3
I think that a little more emphasis on removing the knots on the way down (after the 12 minute mark) would be a good idea. It would be a real pain to get one unjammed from the grigri if you settle against it with the weight of two people.
These guys right on the edge NOT secure is what is killing me the most…would have been death if the line of the abseiler made them trip Belayer and abseiler are just silly bugger they just need to be away from each other and the line of action of the abseiler specially - abseilers position is not the best. I would not personally chosen that location either. It not appropriate for beginners.
Павленковский вариант удобнее. Верёвка легче идёт.
One of the top 3 explanations on UA-cam. Thank you so much. Love the slip knot demos. I can see how if you tie the mule incorrectly it's like the slip knot that's really "nothing" as you say, but when this is done as a hitch capturing only the load stand, won't it hold it to some extent? What actually happens if you incorrectly tie the hitch this way and then back it up with the overhand? Will it certainly fail, or will it just be less reliable?
#2 and #7 !
This is an awesome tip!
Amazing difference! Thanks for this video👏👏 Hugs 🙋
Build an anchor in a horizontal with tricams: effective Build an anchor in a horizontal with regular cams: sketchy. Risk death
7:10 Clove hitch with the rope on a locker on harness would also work here? Can just adjust the clove every 3m or so.
The original one all day
Location ...
This is the best explanation I've seen of the MMO, thank you for this
Thx!
I love that! Thanks for the trick 😁 I suppose if you don't have a second system you can always introduce another locker to the sling, keeping the rope on the correct side as you introduce it.
You could!
Amazing, never would have thought of that!
Probably the coolest little trick I’ve seen for a while. Can’t believe I have seen or worked that out before! Huge thanks for this…
Sick
But where is she personal ancor is? With two mustages
Are you using a Munter’s tongue or just getting lucky with invades?
I don't really understand why extending the munter would make the rope twist more... Also, would it be an option to extend a super munter and back it up with a prussik hitch?
Tried that yesterday. Works great and comfy for IV class!
Love it! I would only put the spine of the carabiner towards the 'break side' of the hitch, rather than the gate, which could rub the gate's screw lock open. Thanks for sharing this technique!
Awesome
Orientation of the carabiner on the left bolt got my ocd goin…
Can you make a shelf above the girth hitch?
I’d tell then to go back to the big city, where they obviously belong.
Aren’t you from the Carolinas?
#3 and #7 are the same just different direction. Its also the way Adam Ondra clips.
Totally safe but a bit wasteful. Could have done with one carabiner. Maybe add a bit of tape if you are that worried
A mix between 1 and 3
Hi, what the name of the fixed protection on the left (the one uneven and linked by a chain)? What are it uses?
Or ski!
Skiing is definitely fun!!
You don’t have permits to guide in Montana!
Right! Which is why we were not guiding!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Beautiful shots. What mountain is that at :26?
Black Rock!
Missing so much info….
What else would you like to know about it?
I love these shots!
These mountains and rock faces make for easy videography! We love working and playing in the Southeast!
I've had my best experiences in the mountains with these people :) Highly recommend!
Sic vid, love it!
Thanks a bunch!
Great folks at Pisgah!
Best place to work, hands down.
Couldn't agree more!
Great people and place to extend your climbing knowledge.
Incredible shots. These views are crazy
Such amazing terrain in North Carolina!
That just seems like it would complicate things and make it harder to be fast and safe at the same time. Maybe a grigri with a prusik or something?
It can complicate things, it can also make things way easier and add security, like when passing knots or going over sharp edges!
@@howtoclimb I can see that making a few things easier, personally I wouldn’t do it but if it works it works!
Really nice video! Very well demonstrated. I would add a mention that rescuer should be tied in when resetting or walking near the edge too!
Great point!
That rope looks like it was cut with a knife It appears that Someone set that up to hurt someone
"You can see it already starts to slip" *literally zero movement whatsoever*
Sorry we were not more clear. It does slip and can be dangerous. Albeit the sling does need to be cut by something which is really unlikely.
You guys have a method of clipping? Man i do what ever voodoo magic it takes to get the rope in while chanting "please please please please"...is that #8? Def 6 for me!
2 is my go to.
How ever tf I can 🤣