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belaying seconds on a multipitch |
11-Apr-2016 At 2:32:06 PM |
Jayford4321
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On 11/04/2016 patto wrote:
>Yes it is easy to drop a second with incorrect belay technique. That
>applies in all circumstances. Redirecting the rope is no substitute for
>incorrect belay technique.
>
>(Not that I see anything wrong with a redirect. But nor do I see anything
>wrong with a direct top belay.)
Uneed2 go back to physics class, or see the angle of the rope in the device in the pic laBld 2 the 2nd. |
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