Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Date |
User
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Who is responsible for bad belaying? |
15-Nov-2007 At 10:22:25 AM |
steph
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Message |
If you are looking for someone to blame:
The belayer is responsible for their own actions.
The climber is responsible for their own life.
The staff are legally responsible for nothing.
Belayers SHOULD be attentive enuf to adjust themselves to the climber's immediate needs. Otherwise don't lead belay...
I guess the climber SHOULD select their belayer more carefully if they want to complain about their skills. Or communicate?
Generally staff are good at picking up on dangerous climbing / belaying, and pointing it out. |
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