Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Roped Soloing Techniques |
3-Mar-2009 At 8:50:48 PM |
Scotty A
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Just started the ol' top rope solo myself. Did some research and found the Petzl Micro-cender was the go. no sharp teeth to trash my rope and because of the way you attach it to the rope theres no way it can accidently become unattached. (see Petzl site for more info)
Obviously this method can only be done if you can get to the top anchors...
I just run the single rope down the route, rap down and place draws if the routes over hung.
Either tie your boots or just coil some of the rope at the bottom so it weights the rope abit. Then just crank laps till you cant move... |
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