by summitfever1990 » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:00 pm
by Mark M » Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:06 am
by summitfever1990 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:48 am
hvydrt wrote:This document should help you get it close, then adjust as needed: http://www.cascadeadventures.net/images/climb_school/texas_prusik.pdf
by Kahuna » Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:03 pm
by Vitaliy M. » Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:36 pm
A5RP wrote:I almost fell over in laughter the other day when I went one of my favorite local sport/trad crags Saw several "Modern" day climbers on single to 3-4 pitch mixed routes with the biggest clutter of crap hanging off their harnesses.
by summitfever1990 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:49 pm
A5RP wrote:I almost fell over in laughter the other day when I went one of my favorite local sport/trad crags Saw several "Modern" day climbers on single to 3-4 pitch mixed routes with the biggest clutter of crap hanging off their harnesses.
Hell, they looked like they were armed for bear FAing some Grade VI Big Wall in the Trango's or something.
***If one is carrying a slew of alpine draws, or shoulder slung draws, there is absolutely no need to add more shit clutter to your rack. Improvise, adapt and overcome with a simple rack of the basics.
More importantly, climb at your level of ability and do not extend yourself when on multi-pitch trad routes.
Learn to climb at a speedy yet safe pace. Speed and Simplicity are indeed your best allies.
Learn and practice the basics of self rescue long before you delve into the multi-pitch trad world. You'll eventually be glad you did if you stick around this game for a while. Cus one day you will need the experience of safe and expedient retreat with what you have on your rack.
by Black Elk » Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:14 pm
by summitfever1990 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:33 pm
mattyh wrote:Always have at least two prusik loops with you or something that can be made into prusik loops if you need them. you can use slings as well, but dont use them for anything except prusiks after using them once as a prusik. like A5RP stated, usually you can improvise, but thats usually not safe. From my experience with prusiks you can usually get away with 4.5-5 feet in lenght doubled. so 9-10 feet total and then tie it together. im 6'2 and this works fine for stepping up and moving the next prusik up.
by asmrz » Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:57 pm
by asmrz » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:33 am
by Ben Beckerich » Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:08 am
by Brian C » Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:39 am
summitfever1990 wrote:So 2 harness size prusiks [5-6 foot lengths] and one foot length prusik [10-11 foot lengths] sizes. Sounds about right for something I should have on my rack at all times?
by MoapaPk » Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:24 am
by Kahuna » Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:54 am
but thats usually not safe.
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