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Belay Device; A belay device will stop the rope from continuing to fall, keeping you safe. Make sure you're familiar with ... Your chalk bag may clip to your harness or can be worn around your waist.
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It might also be beneficial to learn a waist belay, and classic (Dulfer) abseil for really exceptional circumstances. Watching the end of the rope disappear as your ...
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The actual method of belaying was either a waist belay or shoulder belay. Both being painful, but the shoulder belay is potentially harmful. On southern ...
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This is known as a body belay, a hip belay, or a waist belay and is still sometimes used when climbing quickly over easier ground. On vertical rock it is no longer ...
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May 7, 2008 ... The belayer had been using a waist belay, probably with the twist around the wrong hand, also around his shoulder instead of his waist. Part of ...
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Finding reliable belay points to attach to on scrambling terrain can be more ... and belay each other using the 'old fashioned' method of a waist belay (wrapping ...
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You will also be given the opportunity to practice falling and holding falls using waist belays and belay devices. The philosophy is simple, if you don't practice ...
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This topic has been somewhat touched on in other posts, but not entirely. I've been thinking about the pros and cons of attaching a laynard or ...
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Jun 27, 2011 ... Once upon a time there was the humble sticht plate, which at the time represented a revolutionary step forward from the waist belay. Nowadays ...
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The parts of a rock climbing harness include the waist belt, leg loops, gear loops, and belay loop. Photograph courtesy of Petzl. Your climbing harness, which ...
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