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What happen to Ming ? |
22-Oct-2014 At 12:05:26 PM |
sleake
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A few reasons.
1 - I have never done one before.
2 - once i took the rack/all the crap off his harness he could bumslide down the slabs pretty well. If he was hanging off my harness I thought he would have bounced around a bit more.
3 - If It was just too uncomfortable for him I would have had a much easier time hauling him back up to the ledge (I had a traxion rigged into the system ready to go in case of this event) Prussicing would have sucked balls.
4 - the belayer was still lashed in the cave in the baking sun after a VERY long stint in there, and needed to be belayed/lowered down too. Would have been a bit mean to leave him there. |
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