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St Peters Gym accident |
10-Feb-2017 At 5:34:11 PM |
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Thanks for the detail - and best of luck with your recovery. Pretty full on, indeed.
Just on this point ...
On 10/02/2017 GlebeChris wrote:
>(On a technical point, I have always liked to belay from further away
>from the wall once the climber is above about the 4th clip - that way I
>can normally give rope by walking in and never take the rope out of the
>locked off position. I hear people on these forums criticizing this technique
>but if my partner had adopted this method I am convinced I would not have
>fallen.)
I agree, and have had some gym staff telling me off for doing just this. I don't understand the criticisms - can someone help me out here ? |
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