Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Mini rescue question |
6-Oct-2018 At 9:34:03 PM |
groveller
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Hi all, turned up to climb a 30 meter grade 8 yesterday to find the following situation.
A male at the top of the climb belaying a 7 year old boy who had frozen half way up. The boy had not been seconding the male.
My son debated myself lead climbing up to the boy as opposed to walking up to abseil down to the boy. After 10 minutes the boy unfroze and was lowered down uninjured.
What would be the best option?
Ps The boy had no harness but the rope was tied around his waist. I suggested to the male that he join and outdoors club. |
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