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End of the traverse of the "Binner platte"


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JScolesBelay??

JScoles

Voted 8/10

What sort of belay are you using here?
Posted Aug 28, 2003 12:00 pm

jsurinxRe: Belay??

jsurinx

Hasn't voted

My friend is atached to the belay and is using a half Italian stitch ( Demi Cabestan in French) for my other friend in the descend ( traverse) at the Binner Platte.

Wat you see is the first Quick draw in front of him. It isn't so obvious to see.greetings, jo
Posted Aug 28, 2003 12:38 pm

JScolesRe: Belay??

JScoles

Voted 8/10

Thanks for the info. This is what I though was going on in the photo.



Cheers
Posted Aug 28, 2003 1:25 pm

Kiefer ThomasRe: Belay??

Kiefer Thomas

Voted 10/10

I was actually wondering the same thing. I'll have to check that out. Though I'm sure some of the anchors and pro have different names across the pond/ranges.

Great shot by the way!
Posted Sep 29, 2010 10:49 pm

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