Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Solo Aiding a beginners intro |
8-Feb-2014 At 2:54:09 PM |
brendan
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For solo aiding, i am happy to leave the rope stacked in the rope bag and climb with out the extra weight on my harness. I have done a little roped soloing and it hasn't gotten snagged yet.
For roped free soloing if the terrain looked like it could be wandering and large blocks/potential snags i would think about taking the rope with me.
Andy Kirkpatrick has a good write up on roped aid soloing
http://www.andy-kirkpatrick.com/articles/view/rope_soloing_101_part_1 |
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