Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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OT: Moorabal/Lal Lal wind farm |
26-Jun-2009 At 11:51:57 PM |
Zebedee
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Now that people are talking climbing here, so many young people ask 'What is the correct belay technique?' and the answer usually involves complicated stuff- it's the three position technique- or never let go the brake hand- or give them extra rope so the fall is dynamic. Well I have developed a simple self belay technique that you should easily grasp from the following image. Perfect for rope solo and with another knot and turn equally good for the normal belay use. Look and learn!
Edit: OOPS drunk on the inter tubes again ne'er mind
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